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containerization
[ kuhn-tey-ner-uh-zey-shuhn ]
noun
, Transportation.
- a method of shipping freight in relatively uniform, sealed, movable containers whose contents do not have to be unloaded at each point of transfer. Compare break bulk ( def 1 ).
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Word History and Origins
Origin of containerization1
First recorded in 1955–60; containerize + -ation
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Example Sentences
Composable infrastructure relies on containerization—packaging software individually with just its required OS components—and allows IT to make large and small changes quickly and easily across a common architecture.
We are more than seven years into the notion of modern containerization, and it still requires a complex set of tools and a high level of knowledge on how containers work.
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