Merge pull request #1627 from StefanScherer/update-windows10-process-isolation

Update process isolation description for older Windows 10 versions
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@ -721,12 +721,12 @@ On Windows, `--isolation` can take one of these values:
| Value | Description | | Value | Description |
|:----------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |:----------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `default` | Use the value specified by the Docker daemon's `--exec-opt` or system default (see below). | | `default` | Use the value specified by the Docker daemon's `--exec-opt` or system default (see below). |
| `process` | Shared-kernel namespace isolation (not supported on Windows client operating systems). | | `process` | Shared-kernel namespace isolation (not supported on Windows client operating systems older than Windows 10 1809). |
| `hyperv` | Hyper-V hypervisor partition-based isolation. | | `hyperv` | Hyper-V hypervisor partition-based isolation. |
The default isolation on Windows server operating systems is `process`. The default (and only supported) The default isolation on Windows server operating systems is `process`. The default
isolation on Windows client operating systems is `hyperv`. An attempt to start a container on a client isolation on Windows client operating systems is `hyperv`. An attempt to start a container on a client
operating system with `--isolation process` will fail. operating system older than Windows 10 1809 with `--isolation process` will fail.
On Windows server, assuming the default configuration, these commands are equivalent On Windows server, assuming the default configuration, these commands are equivalent
and result in `process` isolation: and result in `process` isolation: