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Welcome to the future, where asking a question costs $4.99 and you’ll never be able to find out if the answer is right or not.
My understanding is that this is only true for docker desktop, which there’s not really any reason to use on a server.
Sure, since containers use the host’s kernel, any Linux containers do need to either have Linux as the host or run a VM (as docker desktop does by default), but that’s not particularly unique to docker