Hi all,
this is my first message in this wonderful forum. Sorry for my english and sorry if it's not the right section.
I'm quite a beginner in Unix based systems. I'v had in the past my personal VPS with a with a Debian-Nginx-MariaDB system and my personal page and a few projects. Now i'm trying a new, more serious PHP project, and decided to switch to FreeBSD.
I was just wondering why the official, "out-of-the-box" FreeBSD installation in AWS is quite big (3.8Gb) in comparison with other Linux distributions.
Debian and CentOS clean installations in AWS start with about 1-1.5 Gb used disk space.
Is there any "easy" way for a beginner to shrink the base FreeBSD Installation? I already detected that usr/lib/debug alone is 1,46 Gb big.
Or maybe, could we ask for an official "lightweight" AMI as a feature request?
Best regards.
this is my first message in this wonderful forum. Sorry for my english and sorry if it's not the right section.
I'm quite a beginner in Unix based systems. I'v had in the past my personal VPS with a with a Debian-Nginx-MariaDB system and my personal page and a few projects. Now i'm trying a new, more serious PHP project, and decided to switch to FreeBSD.
I was just wondering why the official, "out-of-the-box" FreeBSD installation in AWS is quite big (3.8Gb) in comparison with other Linux distributions.
Debian and CentOS clean installations in AWS start with about 1-1.5 Gb used disk space.
Is there any "easy" way for a beginner to shrink the base FreeBSD Installation? I already detected that usr/lib/debug alone is 1,46 Gb big.
Or maybe, could we ask for an official "lightweight" AMI as a feature request?
Best regards.
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