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| date = March 10, 2014 | access-date = January 20, 2015
| website = docker.com
}}</ref> to the operating-system-level virtualization features of the Linux kernel, as well as providing a standardized format for containers that allows applications to run in different environments.<ref name="linux.com-737364" /><ref name="coreos-containers" /> In December 2014, CoreOS released and started to support '''rkt''' (initially released as ''Rocket'') as an alternative to Docker, providing through it another standardized format of the application-container images, the related definition of the container [[runtime environment]], and a [[Communications protocol|protocol]] for discovering and retrieving container images.<ref>{{Cite web
| url = https://www.linux.com/news/featured-blogs/200-libby-clark/806347-collaboration-summit-keynote-alex-polvi-coreos
| title = CoreOS Co-Founder Alex Polvi Talks Containers, Rocket vs. Docker, and More