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  1. Containerization (computing) - Wikipedia

    In software engineering, containerization is operating-system-level virtualization or application-level virtualization over multiple network resources so that software applications can run in …

  2. What is a Container? | Docker

    A container is a standard unit of software that packages up code and all its dependencies so the application runs quickly and reliably from one computing environment to another.

  3. What is a container? | Microsoft Azure

    A container, or software container, is a standalone package of software that bundles together application code with the operating system libraries and dependencies required to run it.

  4. What is a Container - GeeksforGeeks

    Aug 23, 2025 · It is a light, executable software package that wraps everything an application needs libraries, configuration files, and binaries. This ensures the application behaves the …

  5. What are containers? - IBM

    Containers are executable units of software that package application code along with its libraries and dependencies. They allow code to run in any computing environment, whether it be …

  6. Containers explained: What they are and why you should care

    Containers are a technology that allow applications to be packaged and isolated with their entire runtime environment. This makes it easier to maintain consistent behavior and functionality …

  7. What is Containerization? - Containerization Explained - AWS

    Software developers use containerization to deploy applications in multiple environments without rewriting the program code. They build an application once and deploy it on multiple operating …