Two years ago I have been looking into Domino in a Windows container already.
The main purpose was to understand the technology and if this makes sense to be used in general.
IMHO container technology is mainly helpful on Linux. Containers on Linux use core OS level functionality, which is part of the Linux kernel.
Only Linux makes sense for production use for me.
But a Windows container can be a great test environment for automation testing and other test use cases.
I revisited my container build on Windows this weekend and first updated it to Domino 14 and also updated all involved tooling like 7Zip.
In addition I looked into how I could leverage a Windows container image for testing.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://blog.nashcom.de/nashcomblog.nsf/dx/running-domino-windows-container-image-on-windows-2022.htm