Clearly the name implies data but what specific data and why can't I jump into the distro as I would any other?
I'm not sure why this hasn't been noted yet so I'm guessing it's just not known here maybe
If you go into your file browser, at least the built in explorer, but any should work, you can browse to all running WSL2 file systems by going to \\wsl.localhost
or \\wsl$
from the same machine.
Because of how WSL2 works the VHDs aren't actually mounted, they're essentially created as network drives that are mounted in the WSL Distro... More or less.
The docker-desktop-data is where all the images & things are stored. \\wsl$\docker-desktop-data\data\docker\volumes\
is litteraly where all your volumes exist. You know how you need an agent to be able to browse volumes in Portainer? You can literally just go here & browse them like any windows folder.
The images I believe are in the \\wsl$\docker-desktop-data\data\<<FOLDERS WITH containerd IN THE NAME>>\
folders as the size seems to match up, but sadly it's not really useful to browse & should be treated carefully.
While the accepted answer gives the "what is it" & "why does it exist separately" answers the "What data" & "why can't I get into it" were missing.
I personally feel the volume browsing is the most useful thing you'll do there as it's a lot more convenient than any other access method, but the whole file structure is there however you wish to use it