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ovh-ipxe-customer-script
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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au
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Tiny Container Challenge: Building a 6kB Containerized HTTP Server
It depends which tooling layer you're using, really. If you're just saying "bundle up these files and put them on that part of the filesystem" it can be extremely simple. If you're trying to provide the full build-from-source chain... less so. Being able to ignore the Debian Packaging Guidelines is the path to sanity.
In a previous incarnation I wrote https://github.com/regularfry/au to take the grunt-work out of packaging up ruby apps, and pretty much all it does is generate the minimum set of files that `dpkg-deb` needs to spit out an archive.
ovh-ipxe-customer-script
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Tiny Container Challenge: Building a 6kB Containerized HTTP Server
Alpine is one of the unsung heroes of the container world. It's insane how much value Natanael Copa has shepherded over the years (decades?). Recently came upon an interview with him and it was the first time I saw the creator behind Alpine Linux[0].
Thank you for those links, I am about to gobble up those blog posts -- I recently went on a benchmarking kick[1] and diskless alpine instantly struck me as the perfect server setup. ECC memory + running from ram would give me full use (to put in RAID/whatever else) of the NVMe drives, it's something I'm going to try out as soon as I get a chance to.
I am so interested in the infrastructure space, I know exactly two hosting providers that will give me PXE level access (so I could use something like tinkerbell[2]):
- OVH [3][4]
- Vultr[5]
- LeaseWeb[6]
Unfortunately my personal favorite hosting provider, Hetzner[7] (I fell in love the moment I came across the robot marketplace) does not offer it yet, though I've automated going through their rescue system at this point so it's OK.
[0]: https://www.tfir.io/meet-the-creator-of-alpine-linux-natanae...
[1]: https://vadosware.io/post/k8s-storage-provider-benchmarks-ro...
[2]: https://docs.tinkerbell.org/
[3]: https://github.com/gmasse/ovh-ipxe-customer-script
[4]: https://geekgonecrazy.com/2020/09/07/tinkerbell-or-ipxe-boot...
[5]: https://www.vultr.com/docs/ipxe-boot-feature
[6]: https://kb.leaseweb.com/products/dedicated-server/installing...
[7]: https://www.hetzner.com
What are some alternatives?
upx - UPX - the Ultimate Packer for eXecutables
image-spec - OCI Image Format
routez - Http server for Zig
asmttpd - Web server for Linux written in amd64 assembly.
distroless - 🥑 Language focused docker images, minus the operating system.