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Windocks

Windocks is computer Software Company headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. Windocks software is eponomously named after the company, and is an independent port of Docker’s open source project to Windows, including database cloning. The company is best known for support of SQL Server containers with database clones.

Windocks supports Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2016, with support for .NET, Java, MySQL, and all editions of SQL Server 2008 onward. Windocks has evolved to focus on enterprise database cloning, security, and delivery within an enterprise. The company positions the business as a Windows based alternative to Delphix and other UNIX based storage appliances.

History

Windocks was founded by Ramesh Parameswaran and Paul Stanton in 2013, and was initially released in April of 2016.

Windocks 1.0 was released in April, 2016, as an independent port of Docker’s source for Windows. Windocks 2.0 was released in April, 2017, featuring the addition of SQL Server database cloning.

Windocks web site Dzone.com

References:

1. Serdar Yegulalp (April 4, 2016). “Windocks does what Docker and Microsoft can't do” Infoworld, Retrieved November 25, 2017. 2. Tony Bradley (August 27, 2015). “Startup Works to bring Docker support to Windows” Container Journal, Retrieved November 25, 2017. 3. Dan Richman, (June 6, 2016). “Windocks Releases AWS Support” GeekWire, Retrieved November 25, 2017. 4. Curtis Preston, (February 10, 2017). “Challenges Facing Docker on Windows” StorageSwiss, Retrieved November 25, 2017. 5. Todd Weiss, (April 18, 2017). “Windocks Now Supports Database Cloning for SQL Server” ITProToday, Retrieved November 25, 2017. 6. Windocks web site, (October 19, 2017). “Containers for Enhanced Data Governance and Regulatory Compliance” Windocks web site. Retrieved November 25, 2017.