Update Docker containerization docs

The docs indicate that most systems must use a VM for containerization. This is no longer the case as Docker For Mac now uses HyperKit.

See https://docs.docker.com/v17.12/docker-for-mac/docker-toolbox/
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@ -14,9 +14,10 @@ workflow across multiple operating systems. Docker is a container management
that can consistently run software as long as a containerization system exists. that can consistently run software as long as a containerization system exists.
Containers are generally more lightweight than virtual machines, so starting Containers are generally more lightweight than virtual machines, so starting
and stopping containers is extremely fast. Most common development machines and stopping containers is extremely fast. Docker uses the native
don't have a containerization system built-in, and Docker uses a virtual machine containerization functionality on macOS and Linux, while it must start a Linux
with Linux installed to provide that. VM for compatibility with Windows.
Currently, Docker lacks support for certain operating systems (such as Currently, Docker lacks support for certain operating systems (such as
BSD). If your target deployment is one of these operating systems, BSD). If your target deployment is one of these operating systems,