Pushing big docker images more quickly using docker buildx and your EKS cluster
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Building containers is easy when your applications are small. I’m usually doing projects in Golang, but at work we’re a monolithic Django application and after we install all our system dependencies and application dependencies, we end up with a 4.5GB container. It takes a while to build and even longer to push the container. Because of that, I started re-reading any literature that I could find about improving your Dockerfile usage.
Pushing big docker images more quickly using docker buildx and your EKS cluster
Pushing big docker images more quickly using…
Pushing big docker images more quickly using docker buildx and your EKS cluster
Building containers is easy when your applications are small. I’m usually doing projects in Golang, but at work we’re a monolithic Django application and after we install all our system dependencies and application dependencies, we end up with a 4.5GB container. It takes a while to build and even longer to push the container. Because of that, I started re-reading any literature that I could find about improving your Dockerfile usage.