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    Microsoft eXecution Container (MXC)

    Microsoft eXecution Container (MXC)

    Policy-driven, layered isolation and containment

    ...The project provides a unified JSON configuration schema and a TypeScript SDK while supporting multiple containment backends. Its backends include process containers, Windows Sandbox, LXC, Bubblewrap, Seatbelt, microVM-based options, Hyperlight, IsolationSession, and WSL-related containment. MXC focuses on policy-driven isolation for filesystems, networking, process execution, and runtime behavior. It is especially useful for AI tool platforms, plugin ecosystems, agent runtimes, and developer products that need safer execution of generated or third-party code.
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    NVIDIA Container Toolkit

    NVIDIA Container Toolkit

    Build and run Docker containers leveraging NVIDIA GPUs

    ...Make sure you have installed the NVIDIA driver and Docker engine for your Linux distribution Note that you do not need to install the CUDA Toolkit on the host system, but the NVIDIA driver needs to be installed. The NVIDIA Container Toolkit supports different container engines in the ecosystem - Docker, LXC, Podman etc. Follow the User Guide for running GPU containers with these engines. The architecture of the NVIDIA Container Toolkit allows for different container engines in the ecosystem - Docker, LXC, Podman to be supported easily. The NVIDIA Container Toolkit provides different options for enumerating GPUs and the capabilities that are supported for CUDA containers.
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