![]() With the newest Docker, you can move Docker.qcow2 to another drive. There are more advanced implementations available on the web, such as this one and this one.īut what if you want to keep Docker data locally but are also limited by disk space? The Docker.qcow2 file can get very large over time, easily larger than 10GB, because Docker doesn’t automatically remove any images. ![]() But they’re rather crude solutions and will delete nearly all images and containers, some of which may still be in use. ![]() These can be added as system functions to be easily available globally in the operating system. ![]() Docker container prune # Remove all stopped containersĭocker volume prune # Remove all unused volumesĭocker image prune # Remove unused imagesĭocker system prune # All of the above, in this order: containers, volumes, images ![]()
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