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Is there any tag for questions generally related to the container architecture?

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    Looks like there's [linux-containers] and [windows-container] respectively (mind the plurality difference), which are for this, divided by OS. Their wikis are near identical: "[Linux/ Windows] containers are an operating system-level virtualization method for running multiple isolated [Linux/ Windows] systems (containers) on a single control host."
    – zcoop98
    Commented May 21, 2021 at 16:22
  • @zcoop98 Do you think there should be an OS-agnostic one? Commented May 21, 2021 at 16:42
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    I can certainly see the usefulness in theory, and if you see existing questions that could directly benefit then I say definitely. If a new platform-agnostic container tag would genuinely help prevent the misuse of [container], then I'd say double yes.
    – zcoop98
    Commented May 21, 2021 at 16:43

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We don't need a generic container tag, not even a per-OS tag. Containers are different implementations of para-virtualization and none is compatible with each other. LXC containers aren't compatible with Docker, nor with Kubernetes, nor with Xen*, etc.

If there are programming questions about these, they are usually about using each API of the dom0, controller, or orchestration. If you have a question about managing containers, these are very unlikely to be on topic for SO.

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