Containers take advantage of operating system (OS) virtualization, where features of the OS are leveraged to isolate processes and control the amount of CPU, memory, and disk that those processes have access to.
Containers are small, fast, and portable because, unlike a virtual machine, containers do not need to include a guest OS in every instance. Instead, they can leverage the features and resources of the host OS.
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