1. containerised - Adjective
2. containerised - Verb
containerised
simple past and past participle of containerise
containerised (not comparable)
(British spelling) Of freight, packed in a container for transport.
Both land and ship based tests of modified Phoenix (AIM-54A) missiles and a containerised AWG-9 (originally the 14th example off the AN/AWG-9 production line) were successfully carried out from 1974 onwards. citation. Source: Internet
Types of freight carried include intermodal in essence containerised freight and coal, metals, oil, and construction material. Source: Internet
Public containerised transport citation is the concept, not yet implemented, of modifying motor vehicles to serve as personal containers in non-road passenger transport. Source: Internet
Not every organisation can benefit from its use as some applications are not suitable for containerised deployment, and so the decision to containerise software must be considered carefully. Source: Internet
To achieve simplification of the stack at the Edge, the IaaS needs to be very workload specific, OpenStack services need to be containerised, and one toolset needs to be found to manage both the edge and the data centre instantiations of OpenStack. Source: Internet