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Blog Projects Jason Wilder's Blog Software developer and architect interested in scalability, performance and distributed systems. Squashing Docker Images Aug 19, 2014 · 10 minute read · Comments docker golang A common problem when building docker images is that they can get big quickly. A base image can be a tens to hundreds of MB in size. Installing a few packages and running a build can easily
Dockerfiles provide a simple syntax for building images. The following are a few tips and tricks to help you get the most out of Dockerfiles. 1: Use the cache Each instruction in a Dockerfile commits the change into a new image which will then be used as the base of the next instruction. If an image exists with the same parent and instruction ( except for ADD ) docker will use the image instead of
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