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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Containers, we are using them more and more, in professional environments but also in selfhosting and homelabs,&#xA;but what execly is it? While in the real world we use physical shipping containers to move the products or make creative things from them, this is the digital variant.We can do all kinds of things with containers, run our scripts, deploy software or use them testing purposes. These containers are mostly light weight Operating System(s) (OS) with a specific purpose and can be easily shared through registries (storage place for containers). The general rule of thumb is to use one container for a function.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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