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Docker (software) 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]
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, Docker Desktop, a GUI application for Windows and Mac to manage containers.
Docker was founded in 2013 before restructuring in 2019. At the time it sold its enterprise business to Mirantis, the company took on a $35 million Series A investment from Benchmark Capital and ...
Developers can then buy Docker Build Cloud plans starting at $5 per seat/month for 200 build minutes, with extra time on top of that costing $0.05/minute. Docker can achieve some of the build ...
Docker today announced a slew of new products at DockerCon, the company’s user conference which has returned as an in-person event.These include a new remote build service, new debugging tools ...
OS-level virtualization is an operating system (OS) virtualization paradigm in which the kernel allows the existence of multiple isolated user space instances, called 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), or jails ...
When Docker announced it was selling Docker Enterprise in 2019, it was a big surprise to industry watchers. Perhaps an even bigger surprise was that the buyer was Mirantis, a company best known ...
Dockers load bagged cargo onto a barge in Port Sudan, 1960. A dockworker (also called a longshoreman, stevedore, or docker) is a waterfront manual laborer who loads and unloads ships. [ 1] As a result of the intermodal shipping container revolution, the required number of dockworkers declined by over 90% since the 1960s. [ 2]