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Docker: a self-sufficient runtime for linux containers
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Docker is a process manager with superpowers
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<img src="http://bricks.argz.com/bricksfiles/lego/07000/7823/012.jpg"/>
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Docker is a process manager with superpowers. It is designed to run heterogeneous payloads on an heterogenous fleet of servers, with strong guarantees of isolation and repeatability.
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Docker is a process manager with superpowers. It encapsulates heterogeneous payloads in Standard Containers, and runs them on any server with strong guarantees of isolation and repeatability.
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It is designed to be used as a reliable building block for the automation of distributed systems: large web deployments, database clusters, continuous deployment, private PaaS, service-oriented architectures, etc.
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* Heterogeneous payloads: any combination of binaries, libraries, configuration files, scripts, virtualenvs, jars, gems, tarballs, you name it. No more juggling between domain-specific tools. Docker can deploy and run them all.
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* *Heterogeneous payloads*: any combination of binaries, libraries, configuration files, scripts, virtualenvs, jars, gems, tarballs, you name it. No more juggling between domain-specific tools. Docker can deploy and run them all.
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* Heterogeneous set of servers: docker can run on any x64 machine with a modern linux kernel - whether it's a laptop, a bare metal server or a VM. This makes it perfect for multi-cloud deployments.
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* *Any server*: docker can run on any x64 machine with a modern linux kernel - whether it's a laptop, a bare metal server or a VM. This makes it perfect for multi-cloud deployments.
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* Isolation: docker isolates processes from each other and from the underlying host, using lightweight containers. 
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* Repeatability: because containers start from a known filesystem state, and are highly isolated, their behavior will be the same regardless of where they run, when they run,  and what else is running.
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* *Isolation*: docker isolates processes from each other and from the underlying host, using lightweight containers. 
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* *Repeatability*: because containers are isolated in their own filesystem, they behave the same regardless of where, when, and alongside what they run.
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Notable features
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