Containerization technologies are operating system level virtualization. They provide a way to package an application with all of its dependencies (libraries, binaries, configuration files) into a single, standardized unit called a container. This container can then be run consistently across different environments, from a developer's laptop to a test server to a production cluster, without requiring changes to the application code. Containerization promotes consistency, portability, efficiency, and isolation.
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