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Matt Williams

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Docker Containers: Smaller is not always better Posted: Apr 19, 2015 10:01 AM
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Generally smaller Docker containers are preferred to larger ones. However, a smaller container is not always as performant as a larger one. By using a (slightly) larger container, performance improved over 30x. TL;DR The grep included in busybox is painfully slow. When doing using grep to process lots of data, add a (real) grep to …

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