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Image for ARM64 chips #149

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airatk opened this issue Nov 4, 2022 · 4 comments
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Image for ARM64 chips #149

airatk opened this issue Nov 4, 2022 · 4 comments
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airatk commented Nov 4, 2022

Is there going to be implementation of support of chips with ARM64 architecture?

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tiangolo commented Nov 5, 2022

Is there a particular use case this would solve for you?

There's a high chance you don't even really need this Docker image: https://github.com/tiangolo/uvicorn-gunicorn-docker#-warning-you-probably-dont-need-this-docker-image

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airatk commented Nov 5, 2022

It would be much more efficient to use ARM-optimised image on ARM-based devices and servers, such as AWS EC2 A1.

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tiangolo commented Nov 6, 2022

And wouldn't that be managed by Kubernetes or something like that? Wouldn't it still make sense to build a local image directly?

Or why do you think it would be beneficial to use this same Docker image in those cases?

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