Latest version of Kubernetes container orchestration platform will no longer natively support the Docker container runtime, marking a major change for users.
Latest version of Kubernetes container orchestration platform will no longer natively support the Docker container runtime, marking a major change for users.
The latest version of the Kubernetes container orchestration platform will no longer natively support the Docker container runtime, marking a major change for users.
The history of modern containers is long and complicated, going back to the days of the mainframe and then through technologies like Solaris Zones to Linux’s adoption of cgroups as a foundation of its OS-level virtualization features. Those Linux Containers (LXC) were a key part of the early Docker platform, providing an isolated userspace to […]