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User:Waysidesc please discuss; Why would you like to redirect Containerization (computing) to OS-level virtualization? Inviting other editors; User:Zoozaz1 and User:ThurnerRupert. RPSkokie (talk) 02:05, 28 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Because it is a poor fork of OS-level virtualization. To wit, it is:
You can see all of those in this paragraph:

The containers are basically a fully functional and portable cloud or non-cloud computing environment surrounding the application and keeping it independent from other parallelly running environments. Individually each container simulates a different software application and run isolated processes by bundling related configuration files, libraries and dependencies. But, collectively multiple containers share a common OS Kernel.

It is not even a good draft of an article. Waysidesc (talk) 22:27, 30 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]