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Provide docker containers based on Server Core LTSC 2019 and 2022 #3383
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@TheCakeIsNaOH as you were involved in the Docker images, can you comment on this? I have a feeling there was a similar issue or comment about this some time ago, but I couldn't find anything when I searched. I do have it in my head that the current image is usable on LTSC 2019 and 2022. |
The current image is usable on LTSC 2019 and 2022 if HyperV isolation is used, but not all setups allow for HyperV isolation. |
That compatibility matches my understanding. I was not aware that some setups did not allow for Hyper-V isolation, but since there are, then creating images based on these other base images would likely be useful. As is, this is very easy to do from a public source perspective, just copy-paste the |
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Is Your Feature Request Related To A Problem? Please describe.
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Describe The Solution. Why is it needed?
Windows containers must match the version of Windows host they are run on when running in process isolation mode. This means that the current Chocolatey Docker container cannot run on all versions of Windows where HyperV isolation is not possible.
To solve this problem, more versions of the Windows container should be distributed. Providing LTSC 2019 and 2022 based containers would cover a significantly larger population of Windows installs.
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