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The description says: "To achieve this, we either need an older Windows 10 Professional or higher (because of the virtual machine technology available there), or the most recent 2004 function update (any Windows version) which contains the Subsystem for Linux Version 2. "
Does your Windows Server have a comparable functionality?
Basically, if docker-compose works correctly, there shouldn't be a difference between Windows and Linux as the host system.
have you seen this video on the Academy?
https://academy.rapidminer.com/learn/video/docker-on-windows
The description says: "To achieve this, we either need an older Windows 10 Professional or higher (because of the virtual machine technology available there), or the most recent 2004 function update (any Windows version) which contains the Subsystem for Linux Version 2. "
Does your Windows Server have a comparable functionality?
Basically, if docker-compose works correctly, there shouldn't be a difference between Windows and Linux as the host system.
What error did you see? What worked, what didn't?
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Balázs