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Shrink to Secure: Kubernetes and Secure Compact Containers

Shrink to Secure: Kubernetes and Secure Compact Containers

Reduce your Kubernetes container size to improve security. Smaller containers have benefits such as faster boot time, lower memory usage, and smaller disk footprint. By removing unnecessary software and focusing on essential components, you can reduce vulnerabilities and improve the security of your containers.


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