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The current default runtime image is adscan/adscan-lite:latest.

From the Docker manifest I get about 4.79 GB of compressed layers, roughly 4.46 GiB. Docker will also keep decompressed layer data, image metadata, pull cache, and ADscan workspaces, so the real disk budget should be higher than the pull size.

I would not put it on the same small boot ISO unless that environment has persistent Docker storage with several spare GB. As a practical floor, budget more than 10 GB for Docker's data root if you want room for the image plus outputs/logs; more if you plan to keep multiple versions or workspaces.

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