Been using Docker for Windows quite a lot lately. Unfortunately running docker containers on windows is still not done natively, so we have to rely on a Linux Hyper-V Virtual Machine. This VM have a tendency to grow large quite fast if you work with many images, and yesterday I […]
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Last week Microsoft finally released their new Azure Virtual Machine series Dv3 and Ev3, besides being based on the latest Intel hardware, these machine are also running Windows Server 2016 as the host OS which supports nested virtualization. Why is that interesting you might ask? Well, it is interesting because […]
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The other day I copied a couple of hyper-v images off my work laptop, onto my home computer so that I could work on it on my faster desktop computer. Copy Virtual Machines from Hyper-V to VirtualBox My first challenge was that I use hyper-v on my laptop and VirtualBox […]
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