Aside from the orchestration, is a pod equivalent to a set of containers 
with shared IPC, net, PID, and volumes?

I.e when Kubernetes creates a pod is it doing, behind the scenes, the 
equivalent of 

docker run --name first app1
docker run --net container:first --ipc container:first --pid 
container:first --volumes-from first app2
docker run --net container:first --ipc container:first --pid 
container:first --volumes-from first app3

where <container:id> is obtained from first, or is there more to pods than 
this?

Thanks.

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