> I haven't heard of Debian, Ubuntu, or RHEL update that would bork the system in a long while. All of these distros are more than capable of running containers.
Fedora CoreOS is designed to have the smallest possible attack surface out of all operating systems currently capable of hosting containers.
Unlike Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS, Fedora CoreOS doesn't contain packages that aren't required for hosting containers, and is automatically kept up-do-date without any manual interventions.
Just like Chromium OS on PCs, Fedora CoreOS on servers eliminates the need for "dist-upgrade", and thus reduces risks and increases reliability.
Fedora CoreOS is designed to have the smallest possible attack surface out of all operating systems currently capable of hosting containers.
Unlike Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS, Fedora CoreOS doesn't contain packages that aren't required for hosting containers, and is automatically kept up-do-date without any manual interventions.
Just like Chromium OS on PCs, Fedora CoreOS on servers eliminates the need for "dist-upgrade", and thus reduces risks and increases reliability.