sdk-container-builds
Nethermind
sdk-container-builds | Nethermind | |
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7 | 56 | |
170 | 1,131 | |
1.2% | 2.7% | |
4.8 | 9.8 | |
6 days ago | 5 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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sdk-container-builds
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.NET 8 Standalone 50% Smaller On Linux
You can also publish .NET apps/services directly as container images [1].
Or you can distribute them as a single file, standalone, "ready to run" application, which precompiles your methods and includes the JIT. This results in a larger executable, but keeps all the functionality, including reflection and runtime code generation, intact.
And, of course, you can install .NET core directly on your Linux system, just as you would for Python or Ruby (where you also don't usually rely on the default installation).
[1] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/docker/publish...
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Secure your .NET cloud apps with rootless Linux Containers
If you're using the https://github.com/dotnet/sdk-container-builds tech to build containers, we're working on a 0.4 version of that package that applies this rootless user by default - the goal is that the SDK tooling is the smoothest, least-effort pathway to secure, correct, best-practice containers for all .NET applications!
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Dockerize .NET Applications without Dockerfile! - Built-In Container Support for .NET 7
Alternatively, here's Microsoft's own documentation about how to do all of the above: https://github.com/dotnet/sdk-container-builds/blob/main/docs/GettingStarted.md
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Crafting container images without Dockerfiles
We've been baking this functionality directly into the .NET SDK for a couple releases now: https://github.com/dotnet/sdk-container-builds
It's really nice to derive mostly-complete container images from information your build system already has available, and the speed/UX benefits are great too!
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Announcing built-in container support for the .NET SDK
Funny you should mention scaffolding out a Dockerfile - internally we'd been talking about that as a bridge to other services that are highly Dockerfile-based. I just logged https://github.com/dotnet/sdk-container-builds/issues/146 to track this request. We likely won't prioritize it for the 7.0 release unless we get huge amounts of feedback that it would be helpful, but it is something we'd like to do.
Nethermind
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.NET 8 Standalone 50% Smaller On Linux
41% of EVM nodes on Ethereum run .NET on Linux via Nethermind(https://github.com/NethermindEth/nethermind).
Ethereum has a Market Cap of $249Bn and $34bn of other assets in smart contracts.
So you could say .NET on Linux has under management $116Bn and handles $800m of asset transfers per day, napkin math
- Nethermind Pruning Didnt Work
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Daily General Discussion - June 27, 2023
Nethermind v1.20.0-RC released today I'll probably wait for the final release before upgrading on mainnet, but I've already been enjoying the massively improved logging on Goerli.
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Happy with Nethermind, reinstalled and was offline for only 10 epochs
I've been concerned that my Nethermind docker container has been taking too much disk (1.13 TB), so I decided to delete it and start again, specially because the new versions (https://github.com/NethermindEth/nethermind/releases) say they are storage saving options.
- Nethermind v1.19.0 released! Significant storage reduction.
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Daily General Discussion - June 2, 2023
Nethermind v1.19.0 released
- Nethermind v1.18.0 released!
- Daily General Discussion - May 3, 2023