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Windows Containers with Microsoft

An episode of the PodCTL - Enterprise Kubernetes podcast, hosted by Brian Gracely & Tyler Britten, titled "Windows Containers with Microsoft" was published on November 29, 2018 and runs 21 minutes.

November 29, 2018 ·21m · PodCTL - Enterprise Kubernetes

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Show: 56 Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk with Mike Kostersitz, (@huskyat, Principal Program Manager (@huskyat) in Core Networking for Microsoft) about the basics of Windows containers, the differences between Linux and Windows containers, considerations for deployments, commons questions about Windows containers and the interaction between Red Hat and Microsoft Kubernetes engineering. Show Notes: Managing Windows containers with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform - Part ...

Show: 56

Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk with Mike Kostersitz, (@huskyat, Principal Program Manager (@huskyat) in Core Networking for Microsoft) about the basics of Windows containers, the differences between Linux and Windows containers, considerations for deployments, commons questions about Windows containers and the interaction between Red Hat and Microsoft Kubernetes engineering.  

Show Notes: 

Topic 1 - From a Windows perspective (OS, Application), talk us through how you typically explain Windows Containers to other people? What are some of the important technologies, or changes to Windows?

Topic 2 - If someone has a Windows (.NET) application today, how would they go about getting into a Container/Kubernetes environment today, and in the near future?

Topic 3 - What are you finding is different between Kubernetes with Linux containers, and Kubernetes with Windows containers?

Topic 4 - You're in the process of writing a series of blogs about OpenShift + Windows containers. You've been working with both the Microsoft and Red Hat teams in getting this supported with OpenShift. What are some of the things you're seeing either Developer Preview customers? 

Topic 5 - What are some of the questions that you're getting from people interested in Windows Containers and Kubernetes? (normal and unusual)

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