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LaunchDarkly is sponsoring our coverage of KubeCon+CloudNativeCon 2021. For example, there’s Red Hat with OpenShift running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE with Rancher and SUSE Container as a Service Platform running with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES).
As Sean McCoy, a Talos software engineer explained, “One of the main concepts in COSI is the use of resources and controllers.
Another benefit COSI brings to Talos is that Talos OS is now reactive on parts of the machine configuration: the Kubernetes control plane can be reconfigured without a reboot, and bad changes can be reverted back easily. Will others join Talos in taking its COSI approach to both Kubernetes and Linux stacks?
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