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CONTAINERS VS HYPERVISORS

Virtualisation is another way to separate applications or services – such as enabling you to easily run separate instances of applications on one physical, or any other version) emulates a full hardware stack, so every virtual instance needs a full OS installation. While you can simplify this process by copying an existing virtual machine, you cannot avoid the inevitable duplication of system files. Enterprise versions often provide tools to streamline this process, but they come at a cost.

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