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CoreySanders

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About CoreySanders

My name is Corey Sanders and I work at Microsoft as a Program Manager on Azure on the compute platform. I am responsible for the IaaS service on Azure, including both Windows and Linux support.

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    Right now, the Azure Container Service is a Linux only offering. We are working to enable Windows Server Container support using the Windows Server 2016 preview. Stay tuned for fut…

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    Comment #11529266

    One of our primary goals with ACS is to make sure we offered versatility with the platform. We wanted to support both a choice of orchestrators (DCOS and Swarm) and wanted to expos…

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    Comment #9768044

    Let me give it a shot, very succinctly (although I am constantly being told I am too verbose). Here is what Mark demo'd today at DockerCon: 1) We showed an application deployment, …

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    Comment #9767977

    Great question. Because the containers pull from the underlying host operating system, you will be able to deploy a Windows Server Container on a Windows Server host but you cannot…

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    Comment #9767962

    Thanks for the comments, fixxer. For the comment on memory allocation, I would love to know more details about where you saw problems as we are always trying to make Linux run bett…

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    Comment #9431968

    Yes, the Cloud Services grouping around IaaS VMs wasn't a good idea and is awkward. You can blame me for that. :) Stay tuned next week. We may have some solace for you.

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    Comment #9343152

    Right on, Solomon. Here were some of the details on Azure and Windows Server support for Swarm and Compose (and Machine): http://azure.microsoft.com/blog/2015/02/26/sunny-and-swarm…

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    Comment #9343119

    Good feedback!! Something for us to look at...

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    Comment #9343113

    This is pretty close, but there is not actually a VM in the Hyper-V Container. The key thing is, these containers will take advantage of Hyper-V enforced isolation and virtualizati…

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    Comment #9342614

    Hey Justin, is this what you are looking for: https://github.com/Microsoft/docker . This is where the Windows team is doing the work to add Windows Server support to the Docker eng…

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    Comment #8766429

    Mark, the Azure CTO, gives a good breakdown of the time taken for each portion of the incident recovery in this video: http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Inside-the-Azure-Storage-Outa.…