Containerizing Spiceworks on Windows 2012 R2
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Has anyone thought about or attempted this before? I know that Spiceworks cannot run on Linux, which would be pretty nice, but I want to be able to run multiple instances of it, but I know that it tends to conflict with itself. Is there maybe some way to put Spiceworks into a container, or something like a container, on Windows so that more than one can run on the same system?
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I'd be wary of trying to do this.
Spiceworks was/is built to be a standalone installation.
You could certainly create as many VM's on your hypervisor and create separate instances there.
But that clearly isn't what you're wanting to do.
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Lots of VMs creates a licensing nightmare. Sure with a Datacenter license that would be no big deal, but I don't have that.