Fedora CoreOS follows the “auto-updates by design” model. It sports a modern architecture which has been designed based on learnings from past experiences, and built with safety in mind.
This talk describes Fedora CoreOS approach to orchestrating and monitoring auto-updates for a cluster of Linux machines. In particular it covers the auto-updates protocol (Cincinnati), the OS agent and client-side logic (Zincati), cluster-wide orchestration (Airlock), and overall observability from a single-pane of glass (with Prometheus metrics).
Audience:
Anybody interested in Fedora CoreOS and auto-update flows. No previous knowledge is required. Talks highly biased toward technical topics, introduces and covers both design and implementation details.
Sunday January 26, 2020 9:30am - 10:25am CET
E112Faculty of Information Technology Brno University of Technology, Božetěchova, Brno-Královo Pole, Czechia