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6 | 1 | |
1,951 | 89 | |
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6.9 | 0.0 | |
14 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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minideb
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Setting up a packaging environment for Alpine Linux (introducing alpkg)
postgres:15-bullseye 2bb008a38e7c 379MB
[1] https://github.com/bitnami/minideb
However, it is sometimes a good idea to benchmark the speed of different images, as sometimes a significant speed loss is possible.
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I deleted 78% of my Redis container and it still works
as is stated initially, that goes back to how bitnami is building its Docker images, basing on a set of debian packages (minideb) - there's also a shell library/framework embedded that does useful things, but that makes you read more code when you go check how the sausage is made. That minideb is the basis for the higher CVE count compared to scratch or alpine images.
> it’s a well-kept secret that no one wants to talk about
the maintainer side most casual docker image users aren't aware of I'd rephrase, but bitnami at least documents the issue
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Minimal base images roundup
Ah, yeah it's a little more confusing because it's using the debootstrap tool (https://wiki.debian.org/Debootstrap) to build the container image filesystem. You can see all the gory logic here: https://github.com/bitnami/minideb/blob/master/buildone and https://github.com/bitnami/minideb/blob/master/mkimage It's a bunch of shell scripting that's not really meant to be interpreted by anyone that isn't a debian expert though, so don't feel bad if it looks really confusing. I think the overall thing is that minideb installs the absolute bare minimum system with debootstrap and even strips out a few essential packages like trusted SSL CAs, etc. If you need anything (including those essential packages) you're meant to just install_packages install them--it's all using the same apt sources and packages as debian.
I really like minideb from bitnami: https://github.com/bitnami/minideb
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Microsoft repo installed on all Raspberry Pi’s
Do you know why this is? Because it's part of the base file system. Here is a line from the build script for minideb (basically the smallest image needed to run a container): https://github.com/bitnami/minideb/blob/e4f37e8a5d271d93b79c3f4caa49c4ceb95d8eec/mkimage#L52
bitnami-docker-drupal
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What are some alternatives?
Lean and Mean Docker containers - Slim(toolkit): Don't change anything in your container image and minify it by up to 30x (and for compiled languages even more) making it secure too! (free and open source)
stego-toolkit - Collection of steganography tools - helps with CTF challenges
graylog-docker - Official Graylog Docker image
pi-gen - Tool used to create the official Raspberry Pi OS images
SSDB - SSDB - A fast NoSQL database, an alternative to Redis
docker-dropbox - :whale: Dropbox in a Docker container
RaspberryPi-AntiTrust
basedevcontainer - Base development Docker image used by other development Docker images
KeyDB - A Multithreaded Fork of Redis
raspberrypi-sys-mods - A collection of Raspberry Pi-sourced system configuration files and associated scripts
docker-gitlab - Dockerized GitLab
codis - Proxy based Redis cluster solution supporting pipeline and scaling dynamically