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Run Episerver in Docker with microsoft/dotnet

We are running Episerver CMS on Windows Server, but would like it to run in a Linux container instead.
We have several dotnet core applications running on the Docker image microsoft/dotnet already and see both performance and cost benefits already, as well as much better operability.
Is there any chance that Episerver CMS will run on i.e. microsoft/dotnet container in Linux? 
#200843
Jan 28, 2019 12:16

No, Episerver doesn't support .NET core as yet. It's been moving toward .NET standard 2.0 compatibility (it may be there already) to support this migration but there's a lot of work to do especially in the admin and forms which is heavily built around webforms.

#200848
Jan 28, 2019 15:21

It is coming however, it's on the roadmap. 

#200849
Jan 28, 2019 15:21

The evolution of the platform over the last year or two has actually enabled internal product developers to get a version of Episerver hacked together that does deliver content in a linux environment.

As Scott says - its not here yet, but its close and constantly getting closer.

#200853
Jan 28, 2019 23:35

this is my latest status

it's inevitable. netcore is coming! :)

#200856
Jan 29, 2019 8:54

just not to confuse - I'm not on epi team, this is our own project - in prepration for the roadmap ahead of us.. ;)

#200857
Jan 29, 2019 8:55

Great! Can't wait to get a working CMS in a Linux environment! Thanks!

#201291
Feb 12, 2019 13:13
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