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Microsoft accelerates Flatcar Container Linux - Open Source Insider

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Microsoft bolsters Azure hybrid container platform capabilities with Kinvolk buy

Reseller News Join Reseller News Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.Sign up now Microsoft bolsters Azure hybrid container platform capabilities with Kinvolk buy Kinvolk builds and maintains open source projects that span all layers of the cloud native stack. Credit: Dreamstime Microsoft has acquired German Flatcar Container Linux creator Kinvolk with the intention of bringing the expertise of the company’s team to its Azure business where it is hoped they will contribute to projects that will expand Azure’s hybrid container platform capabilities.  Founded in Berlin in 2015, Kinvolk builds and maintains open source projects that span all layers of the cloud native stack, from Kubernetes, through the container runtimes, systemd and the Linux kernel.  

Flatcar Linux takes the 520, drives up to Redmond: Microsoft acquires Kinvolk

Copy Microsoft has acquired Kinvolk, a German open source company whose best known project is Flatcar Container Linux, a distribution designed for container workloads. Kinvolk was founded in 2015 in Berlin and its first project was building a container runtime, called rkt, for Container Linux (formerly CoreOS), a lightweight Linux distribution. CoreOS Inc, the company behind Container Linux, was acquired by Red Hat in early 2018. Anxious for the future of Container Linux, Kinvolk founder and CEO Chris Kühl said Flatcar Linux is a friendly fork of CoreOS s Container Linux and as such, compatible with it. The rationale for Flatcar Linux was uncertainty about the future of Container Linux after Red Hat s acquisition. At the time, Red Hat product manager Rob Szumski said Red Hat plans to continue Container Linux’s development and promised that it would remain free.

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