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Docker clients connect to registries to download ("pull") images for use or upload ("push") images that they have built. Registries can be public or private. The main public registry is Docker Hub. Docker Hub is the default registry where Docker looks for images. [23] [27] Docker registries also allow the creation of notifications based on ...
The Open Container Initiative (OCI) is a Linux Foundation project, started in June 2015 by Docker, CoreOS, and the maintainers of appc (short for "App Container") to design open standards for operating system-level virtualization ().
In computing, Podman (pod manager) is an open source Open Container Initiative (OCI)-compliant [2] container management tool from Red Hat used for handling containers, images, volumes, and pods on the Linux operating system, [3] with support for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows via a virtual machine. [4]
Docker, Inc. is an American technology company that develops productivity tools built around Docker, which automates the deployment of code inside software containers. [1] [2] Major commercial products of the company are Docker Hub, a central repository of containers, and Docker Desktop, a GUI application for Windows and Mac to manage containers.
OS-level virtualization is an operating system (OS) virtualization paradigm in which the kernel allows the existence of multiple isolated user space instances, including containers (LXC, Solaris Containers, AIX WPARs, HP-UX SRP Containers, Docker, Podman), zones (Solaris Containers), virtual private servers (), partitions, virtual environments (VEs), virtual kernels (DragonFly BSD), and jails ...
The Open Web Application Security Project listed Semgrep in its source code analysis tools list. [16] As of 2023 April, Semgrep has 132 contributors and over 9000 stars on GitHub. [17] From Docker Hub the Docker image has been pulled more than 60 million times. [18]
Used mainly by Docker for its image layers. romfs; SquashFS (compressed read-only) UMSDOS, UVFAT – FAT file systems extended to store permissions and metadata (and in the case of UVFAT, VFAT long file names), used for Linux
One of the more significant earlier adoptions of TUF in the open-source community was by Docker Content Trust, [27] an implementation of the Notary project from Docker that deploys Linux containers. [28] Notary, which is built on TUF, can both certify the validity of the sources of Docker images, and encrypt the contents of those images.