Alpine Overview
Alpine Linux ↗ is a lightweight, security-oriented Linux distribution based on musl libc and busybox, known for its small footprint and efficiency.
Alpine services in Zerops provide a minimal base environment for running applications built with technologies that aren't officially supported by Zerops, or for custom setups requiring full control over the runtime environment while keeping resource usage low.
Do you have any questions? Check the step-by-step tutorial, browse the documentation and join our Discord community to get help from our team and other members.
Feature Highlights
Start with creating an Alpine service using GUI or zCLI.
See a full example of zerops.yaml file to configure your own app.
Set up scaling of your Alpine service so that it runs smoothly while using only necessary resources.
When in doubt, reach out
Don't know how to start or got stuck during the process? You might not be the first one, visit the FAQ section to find out.
In case you haven't found an answer (and also if you have), we and our community are looking forward to hearing from you on Discord.
Have you built something that others might find useful? Don't hesitate to share your knowledge!
Join our core team and Zerops community on Discord. Ask questions and share your tips with other members.
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