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Add and test sign language video in the container page #3194

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While each country has its own sign language, we'd like to standardize signs as much as possible for new cloud native terms.
When a cloud native term is composed of words that already exist in English, we'll use ASL (American Sign Language).
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A container is a running process with resource and capability constraints managed by a computer’s operating system.
The files available to the container process are packaged as a container image.
Containers run adjacent to each other on the same machine,
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Since containers share the same operating system, processes can be considered less secure than alternatives.
Containers also require limits on the shared resources.
To guarantee resources, administrators must constrain and limit memory and CPU usage so that other applications do not perform poorly.

## In sign language

While each country has its own sign language, we'd like to standardize signs as much as possible for new cloud native terms. When a cloud native term is composed of words that already exist in English, we'll use ASL (American Sign Language).
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