page_title: Images page_description: Definition of an image page_keywords: containers, lxc, concepts, explanation, image, container # Image ## Introduction ![](/terms/images/docker-filesystems-debian.png) In Docker terminology, a read-only [*Layer*](/terms/layer/#layer) is called an **image**. An image never changes. Since Docker uses a [*Union File System*](/terms/layer/#union-file-system), the processes think the whole file system is mounted read-write. But all the changes go to the top-most writeable layer, and underneath, the original file in the read-only image is unchanged. Since images don't change, images do not have state. ![](/terms/images/docker-filesystems-debianrw.png) ## Parent Image ![](/terms/images/docker-filesystems-multilayer.png) Each image may depend on one more image which forms the layer beneath it. We sometimes say that the lower image is the **parent** of the upper image. ## Base Image An image that has no parent is a **base image**. ## Image IDs All images are identified by a 64 hexadecimal digit string (internally a 256bit value). To simplify their use, a short ID of the first 12 characters can be used on the command line. There is a small possibility of short id collisions, so the docker server will always return the long ID.