![]() To finally close, the article explained what happens inside a container when it is ended, started, and deleted. ![]() More importantly, I provided you with a detailed explanation on how to use the Docker client to list and delete container images, check the container’s state filtering by name, and specific status (started | stopped). In the second part of this article series, you learned about the container’s nature (ephemeral) and a few details about its life cycle. Connecting to a SQL Server Docker Container Running in macOS. ![]() ![]()
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