Hey all,
I can't quite recall where we landed on the terminology for Docker
images, containers, etc. Was reading an OpenShift blog today and this is
how they're defining container/image:
Docker image: Defines a filesystem for running an isolated Linux
process (typically an application)
Docker container: Running instance of a Docker image with its own
isolated filesystem, network, and process spaces.
Not sure if this clarifies things, or muddies them...
See: https://blog.openshift.com/openshift-v3-deep-dive-docker-kubernetes/
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