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  2. Docker (software) - Wikipedia

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    Docker is a set of platform as a service (PaaS) products that use OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers. [5] The service has both free and premium tiers. The software that hosts the containers is called Docker Engine. [6] It was first released in 2013 and is developed by Docker, Inc. [7]

  3. Podman - Wikipedia

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    podman.io 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 macOS and Microsoft Windows via a virtual machine . [ 4 ]

  4. Comparison of platform virtualization software - Wikipedia

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    Name Guest OS SMP available Runs arbitrary OS Supported guest OS drivers Method of operation Typical use Speed relative to host OS Commercial support available Containers, or Zones

  5. Kubernetes - Wikipedia

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    Originally, kubelet interfaced exclusively with the Docker runtime [48] through a "dockershim". However, from November 2020 [49] up to April 2022, Kubernetes has deprecated the shim in favor of directly interfacing with the container through containerd, or replacing Docker with a runtime that is compliant with the Container Runtime Interface (CRI).

  6. Comparison of video container formats - Wikipedia

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    These tables compare features of multimedia container formats, most often used for storing or streaming digital video or digital audio content. To see which multimedia players support which container format, look at comparison of media players.

  7. lmctfy - Wikipedia

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    lmctfy ("Let Me Contain That For You", pronounced "l-m-c-t-fi" [1]) is an implementation of an operating system–level virtualization, which is based on the Linux kernel's cgroups functionality.

  8. List of streaming media systems - Wikipedia

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    Amarok; Banshee; Bitmovin's bitdash player; Clementine (forked from Amarok 1.4); Kodi (formerly XBMC), a free and open source media center software and framework platform ...

  9. Comparison of DNS server software - Wikipedia

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    BIND is the de facto standard DNS server. It is a free software product and is distributed with most Unix and Linux platforms, where it is most often also referred to as named (name daemon).