Container management refers to the process of organizing, automating, and scaling containerized applications. It involves tools and platforms that handle the lifecycle of containers, including deployment, scaling, networking, monitoring, and resource allocation. Common tools include Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, and Apache Mesos. These tools are used to orchestrate containers across multiple hosts, ensuring high availability, efficient resource utilization, and simplified management of complex applications. It is commonly used to deploy and manage microservices-based architectures.
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