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[[{“value”:”What if you could manage your Ubuntu hosts the same way you manage your containerized applications?
Managing Ubuntu hosts traditionally means configuration management, package updates, and drift control using tools like Puppet, Chef, or shell automation. Bootc streamlines the process. A Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Sandbox project, bootc lets you define your Ubuntu systems as OCI container images and deploy them consistently across bare metal, virtual machines, edge devices, or cloud environments.
In this session, Joseph Marrero Corchado dives into bootc. He explains how bootable container images work, and teaches you how to build an Ubuntu-based bootable container image. He also discusses how to use the bootc CLI to install and update systems across VMs, bare metal, or edge environments. By the end of the talk, you will understand not only how to use bootc with Ubuntu, but also how the Ubuntu community can help shape the future of image-based Linux operating systems.
About Joseph
Joseph Marrero Corchado is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, specializing in bootable containers, image-mode systems, and cloud infrastructure. With over a decade of experience, he has contributed to both open source communities and enterprise software. His experience encompasses image-mode OSes, Kubernetes, cloud-native buildpacks, and middleware.
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