Merge pull request #24587 from sftim/20201015_fix_glossary_containers_link
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_Pods_ are the smallest deployable units of computing that you can create and manage in Kubernetes.
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A _Pod_ (as in a pod of whales or pea pod) is a group of one or more
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[containers](/docs/concepts/containers/), with shared storage/network resources, and a specification
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{{< glossary_tooltip text="containers" term_id="container" >}}, with shared storage/network resources, and a specification
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for how to run the containers. A Pod's contents are always co-located and
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co-scheduled, and run in a shared context. A Pod models an
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application-specific "logical host": it contains one or more application
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title: Container
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id: container
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date: 2018-04-12
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full_link: /docs/concepts/overview/what-is-kubernetes/#why-containers
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full_link: /docs/concepts/containers/
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short_description: >
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A lightweight and portable executable image that contains software and all of its dependencies.
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