Containerization is an operating system virtualization method used to deploy and run distributed applications without launching an entire virtual machine (VM) for each application. Containers are isolated, but share the OS kernel and, where appropriate, binaries and libraries, reducing the overhead and improving resource utilization. Containerization is commonly used for microservices architectures, continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, and for modernizing legacy applications.
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