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Arch is the best Debian alternative out there. They have archinstall now. It will speed up installation and will allow use of encrypted drive.
Since you want Docker, it works better on btrfs. Arch can do that on encrypted drive.
It is lightweight as far as you want to take it.
NixOS is a great light alternative, but i gave ip on it twice.
Manjaro if arch is too intimidating.
Can you elaborate?
Docker images are immutable and if you run lots of images there will be overlap of commonly used layers.
Docker has BTRFS driver, which will efficiently reuse layers on BTRFS.
Basically, there’s good chance to waste less drive space with Docker on BTRFS.