[CentOS] Are linux distros redundant?
Simon Matter
simon.matter at invoca.chWed Apr 24 15:14:05 UTC 2019
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>> What OS are your k8s clusters running on? How about your cloud >> providers? Mine are on RHEL and CentOS. >> > > I don't know. We use fully managed services from Google. I think its > coreOS. I'm wondering what desktops you run then, are they also running on Kubernetes? I know some prefer Windows or Mac OS, but others really like Linux to work with. How would that work if no Linux distributions exist anymore? Apart from that, there are people in this world who like to stay as far away from G**gle as possible. And there are some who do it with good reason and the same applies to A**zon, A**le, M$$rosoft you name them. They will never ask if distributions became redundant. I'm afraid too many clouds make the wider horizon invisible :-) Regards, Simon
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