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Docker Container Size Estimator

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Use multi-stage builds to dramatically reduce final image size — build in a fat image with all tools, copy only the artifacts to a slim runtime image. Typical 60-80% size reduction. Combine with .dockerignore to exclude tests, docs, .git directory, and development files. Most Node.js apps can go from 1 GB+ images to 200 MB with multi-stage + alpine. Most Python apps from 1 GB+ to 250 MB with multi-stage + slim.

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The smallest known production Docker image is just 3.5 KB — a 'hello world' Go program in a scratch base image. Docker initially launched in 2013 with images that were 500 MB+ for basic Linux. Over a decade of optimization tools, distroless bases, multi-stage builds, and language ecosystem improvements (Go static binaries, Bun's slim runtime) have made 50-200 MB production images standard. Some companies report deploying entire microservice fleets averaging under 100 MB per service.

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