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    CoreOS vs CentOS for Containers Deployments

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    • AlyRagabA
      AlyRagab
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      Hi All
      Need to ask who worked with CoreOS and CentOS , is there any difference between building docker containers in CentOS and CoreOS , and what is the experience you got from using CoreOS ?.
      based on a lot of aspects like " Security , Updates , Stability " and so on

      Thanks

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        Francesco Provino @AlyRagab
        last edited by Francesco Provino

        @alyragab said in CoreOS vs CentOS for Containers Deployments:

        Hi All
        Need to ask who worked with CoreOS and CentOS , is there any difference between building docker containers in CentOS and CoreOS , and what is the experience you got from using CoreOS ?.
        based on a lot of aspects like " Security , Updates , Stability " and so on

        Thanks

        Are you talking about regular centos or centos atomic? The atomic one is the equivalent of coreos.

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          AlyRagab @Francesco Provino
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          @francesco-provino said in CoreOS vs CentOS for Containers Deployments:

          @alyragab said in CoreOS vs CentOS for Containers Deployments:

          Hi All
          Need to ask who worked with CoreOS and CentOS , is there any difference between building docker containers in CentOS and CoreOS , and what is the experience you got from using CoreOS ?.
          based on a lot of aspects like " Security , Updates , Stability " and so on

          Thanks

          Are you talking about regar centos or centos atomic? The atomic one is the equivalent of coreos.

          I know , but i mean CoreOS not the Atomic Host

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            Emad R @AlyRagab
            last edited by Emad R

            @alyragab

            I used CoreOS abit, but only for learning. And it is made specifically for containers. and nowadays containers are not just containers there are many other topics like fleet management (Kubernetes) and all the advanced stuff if you want this go with container specific OS like Core OS, however if you just want to run a couple of containers like mysql/php/nextcloud and play with things go for Centos (and check if Ubuntu server has an updated build of docker or not , and weight that as well).

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @AlyRagab
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              @AlyRagab said in CoreOS vs CentOS for Containers Deployments:

              @francesco-provino said in CoreOS vs CentOS for Containers Deployments:

              @alyragab said in CoreOS vs CentOS for Containers Deployments:

              Hi All
              Need to ask who worked with CoreOS and CentOS , is there any difference between building docker containers in CentOS and CoreOS , and what is the experience you got from using CoreOS ?.
              based on a lot of aspects like " Security , Updates , Stability " and so on

              Thanks

              Are you talking about regar centos or centos atomic? The atomic one is the equivalent of coreos.

              I know , but i mean CoreOS not the Atomic Host

              CoreOS is CoreOS. Atomic is the CentOS competitor.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                I'd certainly not use CentOS. I'd use Fedora.

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                  AlyRagab @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in CoreOS vs CentOS for Containers Deployments:

                  I'd certainly not use CentOS. I'd use Fedora.

                  Why @scottalanmiller ?

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                    scottalanmiller @AlyRagab
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                    @AlyRagab said in CoreOS vs CentOS for Containers Deployments:

                    @scottalanmiller said in CoreOS vs CentOS for Containers Deployments:

                    I'd certainly not use CentOS. I'd use Fedora.

                    Why @scottalanmiller ?

                    http://www.smbitjournal.com/2017/04/rethinking-long-term-support-releases/

                    Especially for a component where constant development is taking place. Fedora is dramatically more modern and up to date on containers than CentOS.

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