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CONTAINERS


A container is a standardized encapsulation technology that packages applications along with their required code, dependencies, and environment configurations into an independent unit (image). Based on isolation mechanisms of the operating system kernel (such as Linux namespaces and control groups), it achieves lightweight resource isolation, ensuring applications can be rapidly deployed and run consistently across different computing environments without modification.

As an integrated monitoring tool for containerized environments, the Container Explorer provides capabilities for aggregation, analysis, and visualization of full lifecycle data for containers.

Viewing Methods

Explorer: Displays Containers and Kubernetes core resource type data in the form of visual charts and lists

Analysis Dashboard: Displays overview charts related to Kubernetes clusters in panel forms