Configuring Docker for building and running Windows containers The default mode after installation is Linux container mode. Unless you have enabled support for the experimental Linux containers on Windows (LCOW) feature, the two container platforms are treated as separate “modes” that Docker Desktop for Windows can switch between. Once the application is installed and running it will automatically create Hyper-V virtual machines suitable for running both Windows containers and Linux containers. Installing Dockerĭownload the Docker Desktop for Windows installer and follow the installation instructions. If you are running an older version of Windows 10 that does not support this feature then it is recommended that you update to Windows 10 version 1809, 2004 or 20H2, or alternatively use Windows Server to build and run Windows containers in process isolation mode. If you are running Windows 10 version 1809 or newer then it is strongly recommended that you instruct Docker to use process isolation mode instead, but process isolation mode is not supported by Windows 10 version 21H1 due to a lack of corresponding base images. If you are using Windows 10 to build and run Windows containers then Docker Desktop for Windows will use Hyper-V isolation mode by default, which suffers from a number of performance and stability issues that make it poorly suited for use with Unreal Engine containers. Do not use Windows 10 version 1803 or older, or Windows 10 version 21H1, to build Windows container images.
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