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=Building Multi-Architecture Images=
The process consists in building and pushing the images for each architecture, then combining them with <code>podman buildx</code>.

Revision as of 02:00, 13 June 2023

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Overview

A container image is represented by a manifest, which is JSON-encoded content representing the image's layers, the corresponding size, the hash of the image, etc. For more details, see:

Docker_Concepts | Image

This format allows us to put multiple container images, each supporting a different architecture, behind the same tag.

We can do that with a manifest that contains a list of manifest, so the container engine can pick the one that it matches its runtime. This type of manifest is called a manifest list, and contains a list of different images, one for each architecture.

{
  "mediaType": "application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.list.v2+json",
  "schemaVersion": 2,
  "manifests": [
    {
      "mediaType": "application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v2+json",
      "digest": "sha256:5...5",
      "size": 4804,
      "platform": {
        "architecture": "amd64",
        "os": "linux"
      }
    },
    {
      "mediaType": "application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v2+json",
      "digest": "sha256:4...5",
      "size": 4803,
      "platform": {
        "architecture": "arm64",
        "os": "linux"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Building Multi-Architecture Images

The process consists in building and pushing the images for each architecture, then combining them with podman buildx.