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  2. Dependency hell - Wikipedia

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    If this happens, the user will be prompted to uninstall all of those packages. Circular dependencies If application A depends upon and can't run without a specific version of application B , but application B , in turn, depends upon and can't run without a specific version of application A , then upgrading any application will break another.

  3. Docker (software) - Wikipedia

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    Docker is a set of platform as a service (PaaS) products that use OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers. [5] The service has both free and premium tiers. The software that hosts the containers is called Docker Engine. [6] It was first released in 2013 and is developed by Docker, Inc. [7]

  4. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    Running Ubuntu Live CD under VirtualBox on Ubuntu Users of VirtualBox can load multiple guest OSes under a single host operating-system (host OS). Each guest can be started, paused and stopped independently within its own virtual machine (VM).

  5. Solaris Containers - Wikipedia

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    Zones act as completely isolated virtual servers within a single operating system instance. By consolidating multiple sets of application services onto one system and by placing each into isolated virtual server containers, system administrators can reduce cost and provide most of the same protections of separate machines on a single machine.

  6. Installation (computer programs) - Wikipedia

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    Included in the Dock as of 10.6.6, and also in the Apple menu, the Mac App Store shares many attributes with the successful App Store for iOS devices, such as a similar app approval process, the use of Apple ID for purchases, and automatic installation and updating.

  7. List of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Nexenta OS, based on the illumos kernel with Ubuntu packages; SmartOS, an illumos distribution for cloud computing with Kernel-based Virtual Machine integration. RTEMS (Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems) Syllable Desktop; VSTa; Plurix (or Tropix [28]) (by Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – UFRJ) TUNIS (University of Toronto)

  8. OverlayFS - Wikipedia

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    The main mechanics of OverlayFS relate to the merging of directory access when both filesystems present a directory for the same name. Otherwise, OverlayFS presents the object, if any, yielded by one or the other, with the "upper" filesystem taking precedence.

  9. Cooperative Linux - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu running with coLinux speedLinux running with coLinux. Most of the changes in the Cooperative Linux patch are on the i386 tree—the only supported architecture for Cooperative at the time of this writing. The other changes are mostly additions of virtual drivers: cobd (block device), conet (network), and cocon (console).