Yesterday, Bellevue (WA) based company WinDocks, released version 1.0 of its homonymous Docker engine for Windows.
The company, founded by a small group of former Microsoft’s employees, rides Docker’s momentum and promotes DevOps practices in Microsoft’s space.
WinDocks 1.0 is basically a port of the Docker daemon to Windows Server 2012 and provides container support for .NET 2, 3.5, 4.5, SQL Server 2008, 2008r2, 2012, 2014 and Windows applications.
WinDocks is available in two editions: standard ($400/core/yr) and SQL+ ($1,000/core/yr) with Developers licenses, providing unlimited use on a single machine available, for $249/year.
A free cloud hosted Test Drive is also available through the company website.