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Container

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What is Container?

Containers are a form of operating system virtualization. A single container might be used to run anything from a small microservice or software process to a larger application. They are a popular way to deploy applications because they offer portability, consistency, and efficiency. Common tools used include Docker and Kubernetes.

What other technologies are related to Container?

Container Competitor Technologies

Virtual machines provide an alternative form of application isolation and deployment compared to containers, but consume more resources.
mentioned alongside Container in 4% (66) of relevant job posts
VMs are an alternative to containers for application isolation, but VMs consume more resources.
mentioned alongside Container in 2% (128) of relevant job posts

Container Complementary Technologies

Serverless computing can be used alongside containers, offering an alternative deployment model for specific application components, and can leverage container images.
mentioned alongside Container in 1% (300) of relevant job posts
Containers are a popular way to deploy applications in the cloud, making cloud computing a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Container in 1% (670) of relevant job posts
Kubernetes is a container orchestration platform that automates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
mentioned alongside Container in 0% (1.9k) of relevant job posts

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