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Docker Containers
Containers are the core building blocks of Docker. They're lightweight, portable, and self-sufficient units that encapsulate an application and its dependencies. A container is essentially an image that is running.
To create a container, you can use the docker create command, but additional commands are used to start, pause, stop, run, and delete containers.
A container has a lifecycle with various phases that correspond to defined events:
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