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Dockerization involves two key concepts: images and containers. Images serve as blueprints for containers, containing all the necessary information to create a container. A container is a runtime instance of an image, comprising the image itself, an execution environment, and runtime instructions. In this article, we will provide a hands-on guide to dockerizing your Rails and React applications in detail.

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A Simplified Guide for the"Dockerazition" of Ruby and Rails With React Front-End App

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