secure containers
Secure containers are a type of technology that provide a safe and isolated environment for running applications. They use resource isolation features of the operating system to ensure that each container is separate from other containers and the host system. This isolation helps prevent security breaches and ensures that the applications running within the container are protected from outside threats. Secure containers are commonly used in cloud computing and DevOps environments to enhance security and streamline deployment processes.
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