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| ===== Container OS ===== | ===== Container OS ===== | ||
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| - | **Container OS** or **Base OS** refers to an image that contains an operating system such as Ubuntu, CentOS, or windowsservercore. Typically, the local image is built on top of a Base OS image so that it can take use parts of the OS. Note that windows containers require a Base OS, while Linux containers do not. | + | **Container OS** or **Base OS** refers to an image that contains an [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:o:os|operating system]] such as Ubuntu, CentOS, or windowsservercore. Typically, the local image is built on top of a Base OS image so that it can take use parts of the OS. Note that windows [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:c:container|containers]] require a Base OS, while Linux containers do not. |
| Source: [[http://www.floydhilton.com/docker/2017/03/31/Docker-ContainerHost-vs-ContainerOS-Linux-Windows.html ]] | Source: [[http://www.floydhilton.com/docker/2017/03/31/Docker-ContainerHost-vs-ContainerOS-Linux-Windows.html ]] | ||