I noticed that my Python application is much slower when running it on python:2-alpine3.6 than running it without Docker on Ubuntu. I came up with two small benchmark commands and there's a huge difference visible between the two operating systems, both when I'm running them on an Ubuntu server, and when I'm using Docker for Mac. $ BENCHMARK="import timeit; print(timeit.timeit('import json; json.d
Introduction to Dockerizing for Production Improve your DevOps skills: learn an iterative process for Dockerizing your code. Get your free ebook Using Alpine can make Python Docker builds 50× slower by Itamar Turner-Trauring Last updated 21 Mar 2023, originally created 29 Jan 2020 When you’re choosing a base image for your Docker image, Alpine Linux is often recommended. Using Alpine, you’re told,
I’m not a morning person, so sometimes it takes a while for the “all systems are go” cue to kick in. This used to be true for Java applications until not too long ago, but unlike the invention of the snooze function on the alarm clock, the solution we’re going to discuss here actually makes much better sense. With modern open source frameworks like Dropwizard, Spring Boot, Groovy’s Grails and Scal
Small. Simple. Secure. Alpine Linux is a security-oriented, lightweight Linux distribution based on musl libc and busybox. Alpine Linux 3.7.0 Released We are pleased to announce the release of Alpine Linux 3.7.0, the first in the v3.7 stable series. New features and noteworthy new packages Support for EFI; Support in the installer for the GRUB bootloader Significant updates GCC 6.4 LLVM 5.0 Go 1.9
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