A container engine creates virtual machines. is it true or false
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The answer is False.
Containers and virtual machines are two different methods of deploying isolated and multiple services on the same platform. Containers have lesser overheads than virtual machines and offer service isolation only between containers. As a result, the network support or file systems that container services provide have lesser resource access than their virtual machine counterpart files.
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A container engine creates virtual machines is a False statement.
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- A 'virtual machine (VM)' is a computer system emulation. Each virtual machine needs its own underlying OS, and the hardware is virtualized. 'Hypervisor, or virtual machine monitor', is a 'software, firmware’ or hardware that creates and operates VMs.
- For containers, rather than virtualizing the underlying device like a 'virtual machine (VM)', only the OS is virtualized. Containers are placed at the top of a physical server and its host 'OS' - usually Linux or Windows.
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