Creating Windows Server Containers with Docker
Course Description
This course provides a structured and practical approach to building and managing containerized workloads on Windows Server using Docker. Learners gain a clear understanding of how Windows containers operate how they differ from traditional virtualization and how they are used to modernize application deployment in enterprise environments. The course emphasizes container architecture image management and operational best practices aligned with modern DevOps and infrastructure strategies.
What You Will Learn
Understand Windows container architecture and core concepts
Differentiate between Windows containers and virtual machines
Install and configure Docker on Windows Server
Build manage and optimize Windows container images
Deploy and run containerized applications reliably
Apply security and operational best practices for Windows containers
Who This Course Is For
System and infrastructure administrators
DevOps and platform engineers
IT professionals modernizing Windows based applications
Technical teams adopting containerization in enterprise environments
Hands On Training Experience
Learners participate in guided exercises that involve installing Docker creating Windows container images running containerized workloads and managing container lifecycles. Practical activities reflect real world deployment and administration scenarios commonly encountered in enterprise environments.
Course Outcomes
Upon completion learners will be able to build deploy and manage Windows containers using Docker on Windows Server. Participants will gain the skills needed to support modern application delivery improve deployment consistency and integrate containerization into enterprise infrastructure strategies.








