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Docker is a popular containerization tool used to provide software applications with a filesystem that contains everything they need to run. Using Docker containers ensures that the software will behave the same way, regardless of where it is deployed, because its run-time environment is ruthlessly consistent.
In this tutorial, weβll provide a brief overview of the relationship between Docker images and Docker containers. Then, weβll take a more detailed look at how to run, start, stop, and remove containers.
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Thank you, The tutorial is really informative.
Thank you.
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It would be great if it was explained, what attach means in this context.
Also a nice addition would be to show how to keep a container running.
Thank you Melissa Anderson, The tutorial is really great.
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