Continuous Integration with Docker Gets More Space with New Semaphore Platform
Blog post from Semaphore
Docker Light, now generally available, is a streamlined platform based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS that offers an efficient environment with one physical CPU (2 vCPUs), 4GB of RAM, and 10GB of disk space, specifically designed to support container-based workflows without unnecessary preinstalled software. Semaphore, which has been facilitating continuous integration and deployment of containerized systems for over two years, recommends users running their entire stack in containers to switch to Docker Light for improved build consistency and efficiency. The platform is available across all plans, including the enhanced free tier for open source projects, and users can switch to it via the Platform tab in their project settings. Feedback is encouraged, and further details can be found in the documentation, while discussions are welcomed on their Discord channel.