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@Florens A VM is fully separated from the host OS. So you have to install your own OS in the VM.
A container uses the kernel of the host OS, but the other components/services are in a separated "space". -
@Florens Nope. It's a different story. :) As far as i know it only has the libraries and other runtime envs what is needed to run a windows program on linux. So it's not isolated from the host at (on?) any level.
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Plinn1068yA container is a prison for process!
They all run on the same os, they all have a part of the os resources but they cannot communicate or see each other (exept through the supervisor, which in this analogy is Docker)
Me listening to a talk: "and we can think about running a VM inside a container"
WHAAAAAAT?!?
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