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Microsoft Windows equivalent to LXC

on March 18, 2014March 18, 2014by

The Internet asked:

Does Microsoft Windows have any equivalent product similar to Ubuntu’s LXC container virtualization technology?

My answer:


There’s nothing exactly like Linux containers in the Windows world. App-V is probably the closest you’ll get.


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