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What are Docker Volumes?
Updated Apr 28, 2026
Short answer
The preferred mechanism for persisting data generated by and used by Docker containers, independent of the container lifecycle.
Deep explanation
Docker leverages Linux namespaces and cgroups to provide isolation. Unlike VMs, there is no hypervisor layer overhead, allowing for near-native performance and rapid startup times.
Real-world example
A developer wants to ensure their app runs exactly the same on their laptop as it does on a colleague's machine.
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'EXPOSE' with port publishing ('-p').
Follow-up questions
- What is a 'layer' in Docker?