Container Runtime with Docker Engine | docker community edition
DockerEngineSparkedtheContainerizationMovementDockerEngineistheindustry’sdefactocontainerruntimethatrunsonvariousLinux(CentOS[1],Debian[2],Fedora[3],RHEL[4],andUbuntu[5])andWindowsServer[6]operatingsystems.DockercreatessimpletoolingandauniversalpackagingapproachthatbundlesupallapplicationdependenciesinsideacontainerwhichisthenrunonDockerEngine.DockerEngineenablescontainerizedapplicationstorunanywhereconsistentlyonanyinfrastructure,solving“dependencyhell”fordevelopersandoperationsteams,andeli...
Docker Engine Sparked the Containerization MovementDocker Engine is the industry’s de facto container runtime that runs on various Linux (CentOS[1], Debian[2], Fedora[3], RHEL[4], and Ubuntu[5]) and Windows Server[6] operating systems. Docker creates simple tooling and a universal packaging approach that bundles up all application dependencies inside a container which is then run on Docker Engine. Docker Engine enables containerized applications to run anywhere consistently on any infrastructure, solving “dependency hell” for developers and operations teams, and eliminating the “it works on my laptop!” problem.
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