How to use this box with Vagrant:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "StefanScherer/windows_2019_docker"
end
vagrant init StefanScherer/windows_2019_docker
vagrant up
This version was created 2 months ago.
Windows Server 2019 Core Eval with Docker Engine Enterprise 19.03.12 and these base Docker images preinstalled:
Packer templates at https://github.com/StefanScherer/packer-windows/releases/tag/2020.11.18
Notice:
Each box is about 12 GByte to download. But for all providers you can use linked clones to have a fast boot experience.
This version was created 4 months ago.
Windows Server 2019 Core Eval with Docker Engine Enterprise 19.03.12 and these base Docker images preinstalled:
Packer templates at https://github.com/StefanScherer/packer-windows/releases/tag/2020.09.22
Notice:
Each box is about 12 GByte to download. But for all providers you can use linked clones to have a fast boot experience.
This version was created 6 months ago.
Windows Server 2019 Core Eval with Docker Engine Enterprise 19.03.11 and these base Docker images preinstalled:
Packer templates at https://github.com/StefanScherer/packer-windows/releases/tag/2020.07.17
Notice:
Each box is about 12 GByte to download. But for all providers you can use linked clones to have a fast boot experience.
This version was created 9 months ago.
Windows Server 2019 Core Eval with Docker Engine EE 19.03.5 and these base Docker images preinstalled:
Packer templates at https://github.com/StefanScherer/packer-windows/releases/tag/2020.04.15
Notice:
Each box is about 12 GByte to download. But for all providers you can use linked clones to have a fast boot experience.
This version was created 11 months ago.
Windows Server 2019 Core Eval with Docker Engine EE 19.03.5 and these base Docker images preinstalled:
Packer templates at https://github.com/StefanScherer/packer-windows/releases/tag/2020.02.12
Notice:
Each box is about 12 GByte to download. But for all providers you can use linked clones to have a fast boot experience.
This version was created 12 months ago.
Windows Server 2019 Core Eval with Docker Engine EE 19.03.5 and these base Docker images preinstalled:
Packer templates at https://github.com/StefanScherer/packer-windows/releases/tag/2020.02.12
Notice:
Each box is about 12 GByte to download. But for all providers you can use linked clones to have a fast boot experience.
This version was created about 1 year ago.
Windows Server 2019 Core Eval with Docker Engine EE 19.03.5 and these base Docker images preinstalled:
Packer templates at https://github.com/StefanScherer/packer-windows/releases/tag/2020.01.15
Notice:
Each box is about 12 GByte to download. But for all providers you can use linked clones to have a fast boot experience.
This version was created about 1 year ago.
Windows Server 2019 Core Eval with Docker Engine EE 19.03.5 and these base Docker images preinstalled:
Packer templates at https://github.com/StefanScherer/packer-windows/releases/tag/2019.11.15
Notice:
Each box is about 12 GByte to download. But for all providers you can use linked clones to have a fast boot experience.
This version was created over 1 year ago.
Windows Server 2019 Core Eval with Docker Engine EE 19.03.3 and these base Docker images preinstalled:
Packer templates at https://github.com/StefanScherer/packer-windows/releases/tag/2019.10.09
Notice:
Each box is about 11 GByte to download. But for all providers you can use linked clones to have a fast boot experience.
This version was created over 1 year ago.
Windows Server 2019 Core Eval with Docker Engine EE 19.03.2 and these base Docker images preinstalled:
Packer templates at https://github.com/StefanScherer/packer-windows/releases/tag/2019.09.26
Notice:
Each box is about 11 GByte to download. But for all providers you can use linked clones to have a fast boot experience.
Hyper-V VM version 8.0