Windows Container Networking for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016
Windows Container Networking allows you to create and manage networks for connecting container endpoints on both Windows 10 and Windows Server hosts by using standard industry tools and workflows. Windows container networks support multiple topologies, including private, flat-L2, and routed-L3.
Also supported are overlays that you can create locally on the host by using Docker, Kubernetes, or Windows PowerShell through plugins that communicate with the Windows Host Networking Service (HNS). You can create and manage multi-node cluster networks through higher level orchestration systems by communicating through a local agent to each node’s HNS.
For more information, see Windows Container Networking.