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What is your container base image?
I use the
dotnet/sdk
image to build and publish into thedotnet/aspnet
for runtime since it's smaller. Both from mcr.microsoft.comThey are windows or Linux base?
All linux! I think debian, though they have alpine images too.
I wouldnt wish windows containers on my worst enemy haha.
Oh I didn't think mcr.microsoft provided Linux base, ok good to know.
I've reviewed a few PRs with that in the dockerfile and thought it was always windows based, good to know!
I think there are windows containers available, but even M$ has given up pushing windows server for cloud native stuff. All their tutorial docs for containers use linux haha