Microsoft drops plans to support SQL Server on Windows Containers



    Microsoft has pulled the plug on its SQL Server on Windows Containers Beta program for the “foreseeable future.”

    Announced in 2017, Microsoft announced the program to enable users to run SQL Server inside a Windows container atop their Azure cloud computing platform. The initiative has been in Beta testing ever since, and Microsoft has now announced it’ll be shuttering it for good essentially because of a lack of demand.



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