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Containerization

Containerization

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What is Containerization?

Containerization is a form of operating system virtualization. Applications are run in isolated user spaces called containers, all sharing a single operating system (OS). Containers are lightweight and portable, making them ideal for deploying applications consistently across different environments, from development to production. They are commonly used for microservices architectures, continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD), and improving resource utilization.

What other technologies are related to Containerization?

Containerization Complementary Technologies

HTTP and associated verbs (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE) are fundamental for communication between microservices in a containerized architecture.
mentioned alongside Containerization in 100% (272) of relevant job posts
Asymmetric encryption can be used for secure communication between containers and for managing secrets.
mentioned alongside Containerization in 100% (271) of relevant job posts
Symmetric encryption is important for securing data within and between containers.
mentioned alongside Containerization in 99% (272) of relevant job posts

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