Category: Docker

Vada Pav is the most beloved Indian street food, which doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket and it’s a perfect combination of Spicy, Sweet, Salty all at the same time, A soft cushiony pav, stuffed with a golden-fried spiced (potato) patty, covered with coriander chutneys and a sprinkling of garlicky masala — the vada pav is food heaven, an instant energy booster, rightly termed as disco-in-your-mouth.Steps: Get a Potato + Wash + Peal + Boil + Smash > Make Round dumpling of the potato.

This is what a really bad, ugly looking Vada pav looks like, which contains most of the unrequired things which were used while creating the Vada Pav itself, that includes oil spill on top of it, with white flour on the vada pav which was used to make the batter as well as left-over potato peels.

It’s a technique which involves removing all the unrequired tools, dependencies needed to build an application and only contain the final application build which helps to create lightweight Docker Images.”

So if compare the Analogy of Dockerfile with that of Vada Pav, the both mean the same thing is to remove unrequired Build Dependencies What is really common between a good Vada Pav and a Docker Image is that we need to avoid any build level dependencies that are present while finally serving it to end-user.

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