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by Goopplesoft
4405 days ago
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> It has great Docker support and a built-in distributed key/value store and a container manager for orchestration and service discovery. Is there more to this? Most OSes have great docker support (Ubuntu et al) and etcd (the kv/orchestration tool you speak of) is open source and available to most distros as well. |
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CoreOS does this by utilizing Linux containers via Docker to easy–bake applications through individual containers of which are explictly isolated from eachother, aiding in the problem of static/dynamic shared libraries causing dependency issues.
Now you can of course utilize all of this on a distro like Debian, and even borrow the best of CoreOS like etcd (for one example).
TL;DR; CoreOS features awesome concepts and services like etcd, and fleet, and more that doesn't mean you cannot do the same with Debian, but it won't be native, and it would not be very light weight out-of-the-box compared to CoreOS.