Yes, I know so much of Alpine’s lightweightness comes from not using glibc.
But still, the other options I see are far from being slimmed down. Debian, Ubuntu server, CentOS… They all could use some cuts.
What’s the most slimmed down non-desktop distro that still has a glibc base? I honestly don’t care if it has its own package manager (build tool handles this for me). Just wanna use it in containers for running server apps.
Standard
node
images are around 1 GB.node:lts-alpine
is about 176 MB. So it’s fairly close toalpine
in this case.Sure, but it you consider that 166MB of that is for the node part alone, the “slim” image ships 80MB of stuff to basically do nothing
It would be interesting to see what the difference is. The
slim
image doesn’t even havevi
installed, although it does havebash
. And of course,git
, etc. are not present. Much of the difference could be the size difference between musl and libc, and the size difference betweenapk
andapt
metadata.I don’t think OP is going to find a non-musl distro as small as Alpine. These stripped-down Debians are a lot bigger, but among the smallest non-Alpine that you’ll find.
The Wolfi based chainguard images for node are glibc based and come in at 111mb, so its definitely possible.