Docker is a platform for developing, shipping, and running applications in containers, which are lightweight, portable, and self-sufficient units. It uses containerization technology to isolate applications and their dependencies.. There are currently 4 open-source alternatives to Docker, with a combined total of 61.7k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Go.
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A daemonless tool for managing OCI containers and pods, supporting rootless operation and Docker-compatible commands.
A minimal Docker implementation written in approximately 100 lines of bash script.
A pod-native container engine for Linux designed to be secure, composable, and standards-based.
A pod-native container engine for Linux designed to be secure, composable, and standards-based.
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