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Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 Anniversary Update (both version 14393) were the first Windows releases that could build and run Windows Server containers. Containers built using these versions can run on newer releases, but there are a few things you need to know before you start.
•Windows Server 2022
•Windows 11
Windows Server containers
If you try to run an unsupported combination, you'll get the following error:
You must know which version you need to use for your container. For example, if you want Windows Server version 1809 as your container OS and want to have the latest patches for it, you should use the tag 1809 when specifying which version of the base OS container images you want, like so:
Docker Swarm doesn't currently have a built-in way to match the version of Windows that a container uses to a host with the same version. If you update the service to use a newer container, it will run successfully.
Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) mounts a Windows image (.wim) file or virtual hard disk (.vhd or .vhdx) for servicing.
Any Windows Server container deployed to this host must be based on a Windows Server version 1809 (10.0.17763) container base image, but doesn't need to match the host KB. If KB4534273 is applied to the host, the container images will still be supported, but we recommend you update them to address any potential security issues.
For any other scenario where there is a mismatch in host/guest Windows versioning compatibility between User/Kernel mode is possible, but not guaranteed, and thus the container image will be prevented from running on the host.