Sheogorath on Nostr: I'm not a preaching minimal containers, because often I don't think they are worth ...
I'm not a preaching minimal containers, because often I don't think they are worth the hassle. But I enjoy optimising images to make them super small as a small challenge to myself.
However, with running larger #Kubernetes deployments with heterogenous workloads, I learned its an advantage when not every container image is 2GiB in size, just for the sake of disk IO when you drain nodes.
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