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by ilbeeper 547 days ago
The difference is that one is immutable and the other is not. One can be rolled back to earlier version while retaining user data and the other doesn't offer that ability.
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Sure, but the GKE autoscaler will happily erase and recreate machines whenever it wants.

Divergences from the base image are inherently limited because of that.

Despite the name, that's not what immutable distros are for. GKE won't let yet restore previous generation of configured and component versioned base image.