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Arch Linux is a self-sufficient, x86-64 general-purpose GNU/Linux distribution that aims to deliver the most current stable software versions through a rolling-release approach. Its standard installation offers a bare-minimum base system, allowing users to customize their setup by installing only the necessary components. The philosophy of Arch Linux emphasizes simplicity, defined as the absence of unnecessary enhancements or alterations. The distribution provides software as originally released by upstream developers, minimizing downstream modifications, and avoiding patches that are not accepted upstream; any changes made are predominantly backported bug fixes that will be addressed in the next release. Furthermore, Arch includes the configuration files from upstream, with changes limited to specific distribution needs, such as modifying file paths within the system. Notably, Arch does not incorporate automation features like automatically enabling services upon package installation, thereby maintaining user control over their environment. This approach allows users to tailor their systems closely to their needs, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of their operating system.

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Fedora CoreOS is a minimal operating system that updates automatically and is designed for securely running containerized workloads at scale. It is accessible on various platforms, with more options anticipated in the near future. There are three distinct update streams for Fedora CoreOS (FCOS): stable, testing, and next. Typically, it is advisable to utilize the stable stream, but running some machines on the testing and next streams is encouraged to contribute feedback. When automating the installation of Fedora CoreOS, you will need to engage with stream metadata. Although Fedora CoreOS performs automatic in-place updates, it is a best practice to provision new machines using the latest available images. Notably, Fedora CoreOS does not provide a separate installation disk; instead, each instance is created from a general disk image that is tailored during the first boot using Ignition. Everything offered within this operating system is open source and free software, meaning not only can you use it without charge, but you also have the freedom to share, modify, and remix it according to your needs. This flexibility makes Fedora CoreOS an appealing option for developers and organizations looking for a robust and adaptable solution.

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Integrations

Elixir
EnduraData EDpCloud
Entropy Keycrypt
Exoscale
Fortran Package Manager
Google Cloud Platform
IRI DMaaS
Netdata
NoPorts
Oracle Bare Metal Servers
Pacman
Palo Alto Networks Panorama
QEMU
Rackspace OpenStack
Snapcraft
SparkView
VMware Cloud
Vultr
Zero Install
fpm

Integrations

Elixir
EnduraData EDpCloud
Entropy Keycrypt
Exoscale
Fortran Package Manager
Google Cloud Platform
IRI DMaaS
Netdata
NoPorts
Oracle Bare Metal Servers
Pacman
Palo Alto Networks Panorama
QEMU
Rackspace OpenStack
Snapcraft
SparkView
VMware Cloud
Vultr
Zero Install
fpm

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Free Version

Deployment

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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Arch Linux

Founded

2002

Website

archlinux.org

Vendor Details

Company Name

Fedora Project

Founded

2003

Country

United States

Website

getfedora.org/en/coreos

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