Ivan Velichko 5/7/2020

Not every container has an operating system inside

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This technical article debunks the common myth that containers contain a full operating system. It clarifies the distinction between the Linux kernel, the operating system, and distributions, explaining that containers are isolated processes relying on the host's kernel. It uses Docker examples to illustrate typical misconceptions and discusses the theoretical vs. practical views on what should be packaged inside a container.

Not every container has an operating system inside

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