Docker is still a popular platform for container projects and applications due to its ease of use, modernized tools, and widely accepting compatibility. It’s capable of packaging applications with their dependencies, letting the application run on any OS and multiple environment types. It can roll back, track changes to specific users, and run on any environment it’s installed on. As much as Docker has revolutionized the use of containers, Kubernetes has started depreciating it as early as 2020.
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