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Alpine Linux

Utilizes musl libc and Busybox for a security-focused, lightweight Linux distribution.

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  • Linux Distro

  • Operating System

What is Alpine Linux?

Alpine Linux is a Linux distribution designed for security, efficiency, and versatility. Built around the musl libc and Busybox libraries, this distribution offers a streamlined and lightweight operating system tailored for a wide range of applications, from single-purpose devices to network-based systems. Its focus on security, coupled with its minimalist approach, makes Alpine Linux an ideal choice for environments where resource constraints and heightened security requirements are paramount

Highlights

  • Security-oriented: Alpine Linux prioritizes security, leveraging the musl libc and Busybox libraries to create a hardened and reliable operating system
  • Lightweight: With its minimal footprint and optimized resource utilization, Alpine Linux is well-suited for deployment on devices with limited hardware resources
  • Versatile: This distribution can be employed in a variety of use cases, from single-purpose applications to network-based systems, making it a flexible solution for diverse computing needs
  • Open-source: Alpine Linux is an open-source project, allowing users to access and contribute to its ongoing development through platforms like GitHub.

Platforms

  • Mobile iPhone
  • Desktop Linux
  • On-Premise Windows
  • On-Premise Linux
  • Desktop Mac
  • Desktop Chromebook
  • Linux
  • Mobile Android
  • Mobile iPad
  • Desktop Windows
  • Cloud, SaaS, Web-based

Languages

  • English

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Features

    • Lightweight

    • Security focused