1
Source:
https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/02/22/container-terminology-practical-introduction
it writes:
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"Operating System Containers" are container which includes multiple processes. (see: "Operating System Containers" section)
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"system containers" are the containers which runs before the docker daemon is running. (see: "System Containers" section)
2
Source:
https://docs.jelastic.com/what-are-system-containers
it writes:
- "Operating System Containers" and "system container" are same. (See: the first sentence)
3
source:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux_atomic_host/7/html/managing_containers/running_system_containers
documentation bug
On this page https://docs.jelastic.com/what-are-system-containers wites that those are same (on the first sentence). But they are different terms.
Please inform me, If I'm wrong.
Thank you
1
Source:
https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/02/22/container-terminology-practical-introduction
it writes:
"Operating System Containers" are container which includes multiple processes. (see: "Operating System Containers" section)
"system containers" are the containers which runs before the docker daemon is running. (see: "System Containers" section)
2
Source:
https://docs.jelastic.com/what-are-system-containers
it writes:
3
source:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux_atomic_host/7/html/managing_containers/running_system_containers
the term "Operating System Containers" does not exist.
and "system container" are the containers which runs before the docker daemon is running.
documentation bug
On this page https://docs.jelastic.com/what-are-system-containers wites that those are same (on the first sentence). But they are different terms.
Please inform me, If I'm wrong.
Thank you