Based on what I've learned, containerd is a low-level container runtime that Docker uses to manage containers. So it's not the initial process in a Docker container, but rather the underlying component that actually runs the containers. I'll select that option.
Wait, I thought containerd was part of the Docker ecosystem, not a standalone thing. I'm a bit confused now, I'll have to review my notes on container technologies before answering this.
Okay, let me see. Containerd is a container runtime, so it's not a text file format or DHCP client. I'm pretty confident it's used to start containers, so I'll go with that option.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know containerd is related to containers, but I'm not totally clear on its exact role. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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