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@@ -572,12 +572,14 @@ Delete the `training/sinatra` image as you don't need it anymore.
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An image is
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[stored in layers](../userguide/storagedriver/imagesandcontainers.md),
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and shared with other images, the real disk usage depends on existing layers
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on your host. A container is running on
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shared with other images on the host, so the real disk usage depends on
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how much layer overlap is happening between images on a host.
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A container runs on
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[a writable layer](../userguide/storagedriver/imagesandcontainers.md#/container-and-layers)
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on top of a readonly rootfs.
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You can figure the size of image layers with `docker history` command.
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Use `docker history` to see the size of image layers on your host:
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$ docker history centos:centos7
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@@ -587,7 +589,7 @@ You can figure the size of image layers with `docker history` command.
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<missing> 6 weeks ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) ADD file:44ef4e10b27d8c464a 196.7 MB
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<missing> 10 weeks ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) MAINTAINER https://github.c 0 B
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Also, you can check the sizes of containers by performing `docker ps` command with `-s`.
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Check the size of containers with `docker ps -s`:
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$ docker ps -s
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