Show HN: EtchaOS – Secure, immutable, in-memory remixes of popular Linux distros
EtchaOS is a secure, minimal, and immutable Linux distribution for cloud, on-premise, and embedded systems. It prioritizes security, consistency, automatic upgrades, flexibility, and customization. Developed by Candid Development LLC.
Read original articleEtchaOS is a secure, minimal, and immutable Linux distribution designed for cloud, on-premise, and embedded systems. It offers automatic upgrades, flexible deployments, and a consistent experience across different base distributions like Debian and Fedora. The distribution prioritizes security and consistency while providing flexibility for deployments. Key features include automatic upgrades, Etcha-driven customization, immutable security, in-memory efficiency, minimal footprint, and secure design. EtchaOS supports various variants based on popular Linux distributions and ensures a consistent operating model regardless of deployment location. It is container-friendly, offers deployment flexibility, is suitable for testing environments, and allows seamless upgrades to the latest version. EtchaOS also provides customization services and support for tailored solutions. The platform includes explanations, tutorials, guides, and references for users to explore and understand its functionalities. EtchaOS is developed by Candid Development LLC and is copyrighted until 2024.
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