Alpine Linux
Security-oriented minimal distro using musl and BusyBox, famous as the base of countless OCI images.
Why it is included
De facto small-container OS; also used for routers, VMs, and edge devices.
Best for
Containers, embedded Linux, and servers needing tiny attack surface.
Strengths
- Small images
- Simple package manager (apk)
- musl
Limitations
- glibc compatibility quirks for some proprietary software
Good alternatives
Debian slim · Wolfi/Chainguard-style images · Void Linux (musl)
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Debian
Community-governed GNU/Linux with huge package archives and conservative stability.
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Void Linux
Independent rolling distro with XBPS package manager, runit init by default, and musl/glibc flavors.
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Tiny Core Linux
Minimal Linux using busybox + FLWM and a unique extensions system—often under ~20 MB core.
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Rocky Linux
RHEL-compatible enterprise Linux rebuilt in the community after CentOS Stream shifts.
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Arch Linux
Rolling-release distribution with minimal defaults and excellent documentation.
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AlmaLinux
Community-owned, 1:1 RHEL-compatible enterprise Linux with long-term support releases.
