![]() Download the ISO file, build a VM with the windows_10_insider.json template and update it to Insider 15031 manually. In this case I only have a semi-automated template. Normally I use Packer with my packer-windows templates available on GitHub to automatically create such Vagrant boxes. You have to switch to the Fast Ring to fetch the latest updates for Insider 15031. The latest ISO file with Windows 10 Insider 15025 is a good starting point. So the hardest part is to build a Windows 10 Insider 15031 VM. I'll re-use this scenario and just replace the underlying Vagrant box. I already have played with Docker Swarm-Mode in December and created a Vagrant environment with some Windows Server 2016 VM's. The advantage is that you can describe some test scenarios with a Vagrantfile and share it on GitHub. In my case I use Vagrant to spin up Windows VM's locally on my notebook. To test Swarm-Mode with Overlay network you will need some machines running Windows 10 Insider 15031. You can indeed test Swarm-Mode on Windows Server 2016 and Docker 1.13, but only without the Overlay network. So if you need it for Windows Server you have to wait a little longer. Unfortunately there is no equivalent for Windows Server editions. The reason is that the Insider preview is the fastest channel to ship new features. Sure it will make more sense in production running a Docker Swarm on multiple servers. Well you wonder why this feature is available on Windows 10 and not Windows Server 2016. ![]() A long awaited feature to use Docker Swarm on Windows, so it's time to test-drive it. ![]() Last Friday I noticed a blog post that Overlay Network Driver with Support for Docker Swarm Mode Now Available to Windows Insiders on Windows 10. ![]()
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