Updated Docker images (9.18, 9.20, 9.21) - now based on Alpine Linux

Ondřej Surý ondrej at isc.org
Tue Aug 27 18:18:38 UTC 2024


There’s also human wear. I would like to see a proof that it helps to halve the size of the image before someone spends time on this. As usual, contributions are welcome.

We are probably going to integrate the Docker with the main repository to build each future tag and so on, so we might look into this in the future, but I feel this is good enough for *now*.

Ondrej
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> On 27. 8. 2024, at 20:12, Marc <Marc at f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote:
> 
> I don't look at it like that. I see half back up space required, half of the wear level on ssds, half of the power consumption, twice as fast to deploy. And if you have a lot of downloads this starts counting.
> 
> I have been telling Microsoft and Bill Gates to reduce updates and footprints, but I don't think they care to much about the environment ;)



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