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Yuki Otsuka will provide an overview of the transactional-update mechanism that is enabled by default in openSUSE MicroOS. In his speak, he will explain what makes MicroOS's updates atomic through the use of transactional-update, utilizing tools like tukit and snapper. He will delve into how these components, in conjunction with the btrfs file system, collaborate to deliver atomic updates. Additionally, His talk will offer a comprehensive overview of the package manager's capabilities, highlighting the seamless integration and functionality of tukit and snapper. The primary goal of this session is to enhance the audience's understanding of the system maintenance features and update mechanisms, particularly in robust and resilient operating systems like openSUSE MicroOS. His presentation will provide insights into the distinctive attributes of system maintenance and update strategies in such environments.

Date:
2024 November 3 - 11:00
Duration:
40 min
Room:
Room A
Language:
en
Track:
openSUSE
Difficulty:
Medium

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  2. Start Time:
    2024 November 3 11:00

    Room:
    Room B