Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation
Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation
I have never really built an app, so I don’t really know, but most of the docker containers I have used use some kind of linux base in the image. So then, since the config data is mounted as a volume, should its format be decided by the linux image, i.e. it should be more or less standard, right? Mostly the developer builds an app in some language, which are CPU agnostic.
Interesting bit about the byte order. Question though, I have a disk formatted with ext4. Now, both on an arm device and a x86 device, the files on this disk are perfectly accessible. So why would this not apply to docker config data?
Yes, I know that. I am just curious if the files containing the data of previous images will work with the new images as well?
Thank you for the confirmation buddy