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This, heard nothing but good from them. The only difference seems to be that ABRoot saves only one snapshot while OSTree saves multiple.


The A/B root layout originated in ChromeOS, which is the most widely-used desktop Linux in the world, with somewhere around a third of a billion deployed units now.

(It also is where CoreOS got it from, before Red Hat bought them and the product largely disappeared, AFAICS.)

As such, I'd say it's an extensively field-tested and well-proven disk structure. :-)




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