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Join us for our March 9 “Ask Microsoft Anything” chat about Windows Server updates and upgrades. We’ll cover your questions on how to stay more secure by upgrading older servers (2008 and 2012 versio...
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Updated Mar 09, 2023
ViniciusApolinario
Microsoft
Mar 09, 2023Hey Folks, Vinicius here working on Windows containers and Kubernetes. If you have applications running on older versions of Windows Server, specially web applications, but also background apps, console apps, schedule tasks, etc. you should also consider moving to Windows containers. The upgrade after the initial containerization process is much simpler and smooth. I'd be happy to take questions on this if you're interested!
- ViniciusApolinarioMar 09, 2023
Microsoft
In fact, we documented a lot of information you should know when moving an existing application to Windows containers: https://learn.microsoft.com/virtualization/windowscontainers/quick-start/lift-shift-to-containers