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Hi Vuk,
I very much liked your presentation today at kubecon. It is impressive to see that you've already decided to use k8s as a foundation for 5G.
I've been wandering which linux distro you use as an operating system for your k8s clusters.
You explained you'd been cooperating with Weavewarks, but I'm not sure if you're using their k8s platform, and anyway it would be great to learn about what you have "underneath" k8s.
I'm interested because recently there've been a couple of acquisitions changing FOSS OS landscape like redhat to acquire coreOS and then to be acquired by IBM leading to closing coreOS. And very recently MS has acquired kinvolk the creator of flatcar which was suppossed to replace coreOS in the container specialized linux domain.
Hey @robertrebacz - for the Liquid Metal demo/proof-of-concept we used ubuntu as our base image. This was mainly as convenience but also because it is used as the base for a lot of Cluster API images. However, going forward on the Weaveworks side we'll be adopting an image-builder approach and using OCI images. We're also looking at Flatcar (as @MaxRink mentions CAPI support isn't merged but its very close), Bottlerocket, Clear Linux and potentially something else.
Thanks for sharing. Do you have an opinion related to the Rocky project ? I understand this is something "completely different" but would love to hear from you on this.
Another thing is bare metal vs virtualized nodes for k8s deployments. In your experience - do you have a preference here, or how do you differentiate the use case for bare metal
Hello again, sorry to bother, but I have one more question related to Das Schiff directly. In terms of 5G architecture - are 5G core components also deployed on you bare metal k8s clusters ? Or is 5G core deployed separately on some telko specific platform (eg Cisco VIM) , and the "surroundings" are deployed on k8s bare metal clusters.
Again, thanks for sharing
@robertrebacz We design our architecture and it should be possible to run the 5G Core on top of our platform directly within our BareMetal Kubernetes clusters.
To achieve this we are in deep contact with providers of functions, vendors. hardware distributors and the CNCF CNF WG.
We hope to help serving a use-case for 5G on Kubernetes and moving the industry in this direction.
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