We are using Docker for the PANDA Detector Control System.
IOC build with base 7 under Debian and then copied into a new
image "From scratch".
It has a similar size but a lot of support modules compiled into
it.
There is a lot of stuff you can do with docker and EPICS!!
Cheers,
Florian
Am 24.06.2020 um 00:10 schrieb Ryan
Slominski via Tech-talk:
How about how to build the smallest possible Docker image for a
generic softioc?
Here is my first attempt (50MB):
Built epics-base with centos 7 then copy into a busybox image.
Seems like a hack, but works.
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