Episode 196
Amazon Bottlerocket's Distro
September 1st, 2020
53 mins 59 secs
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Bottlerocket is a Linux-based open-source operating system that is purpose-built by Amazon Web Services for running containers on virtual machines or bare metal hosts. Most customers today run containerized applications on general-purpose operating systems that are updated package-by-package, which makes OS updates difficult to automate.
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