Containers: Just Processes, Kernel-Constrained
Forget bundled dependencies. Containers are kernel processes tricked into isolation. This OS truth changes how you debug and deploy.
Forget bundled dependencies. Containers are kernel processes tricked into isolation. This OS truth changes how you debug and deploy.
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