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[in-proc backport] Refactor Linux container management to avoid race condition that leads the host to initialize placeholder (warmup) function #10958

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@satvu satvu commented Mar 26, 2025

Issue describing the changes in this PR

backport of #10848

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IMPORTANT: Currently, changes must be backported to the in-proc branch to be included in Core Tools and non-Flex deployments.

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… that leads the host to initialize placeholder (warmup) function (#10848)
@satvu satvu merged commit 0572d8d into in-proc Mar 26, 2025
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@satvu satvu deleted the satvu/inproc-backport-linux-container-refactor branch March 26, 2025 23:06
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