Difference between revisions of "Container (virtualization)"

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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[wikipedia:OS-level_virtualisation]]
 
* [[wikipedia:OS-level_virtualisation]]
* [[Docker]], [[containerd]], [[Podman]], [[buildah]], [[skopeo]]
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* {{Containers}}
 
* [[Container Registry]], software that enables container image storage and management  
 
* [[Container Registry]], software that enables container image storage and management  
 
* [[DevOps/Container-Orchestration]]: AWS [[ECS]], [[AWS Fargate]], [[Kubernetes]] ([[DevOps/Kubernetes/Certified Kubernetes Administrator|Certified Kubernetes Administrator]]), [[Openshift]], [[Nomad]] and [[EKS]]
 
* [[DevOps/Container-Orchestration]]: AWS [[ECS]], [[AWS Fargate]], [[Kubernetes]] ([[DevOps/Kubernetes/Certified Kubernetes Administrator|Certified Kubernetes Administrator]]), [[Openshift]], [[Nomad]] and [[EKS]]

Revision as of 13:25, 5 January 2020

Linux Container virtualization is an os-level virtualization technology based in Linux kernel cgroups and namespaces features. Docker containers are available since 2013 and runC was first released in July 2015 as version 0.0.1[1].

Containers Technology Timeline

Tools

containerd

containerd[6][7] is an industry-standard container runtime.

Activities

  1. Understand the differences between runc[8], containerd[9] and docker. https://medium.com/@alenkacz/whats-the-difference-between-runc-containerd-docker-3fc8f79d4d6e

See also

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