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Open Container Initiative

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The Open Container Initiative (OCI) is a Linux Foundation project to design open standards for operating-system-level virtualization, most importantly Linux containers.[1] There are currently two specifications in development and in use: Runtime Specification (runtime-spec) and the Image Specification (image-spec).

OCI develops runC, a container runtime that implements their specification and serves as a basis for other higher-level tools.

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