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Why everyone is switching to NixOS ?
(sh.itjust.works)
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It occurred to me that NixOS might have a hard time doing something like this:
I can see NixOS doing a fine job of templating a standard build that includes the Docker engine. But working out which one gets to init the swarm, which ones get to join as managers, which ones get to join as workers? Yeah, that's probably better off left to something like Ansible.