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Lever OS vs Talos: What are the differences?
Developers describe Lever OS as "Serverless meets Microservices". Lever OS is the open-source cloud platform that allows fast-moving teams to build and deploy microservice-oriented backends in the blink of an eye. It abstracts away complicated infrastructure and leaves developers with very simple, but powerful building blocks that handle scale transparently. On the other hand, Talos is detailed as "A modern Linux distribution for Kubernetes". You can imagine Talos as a container image, in that it is immutable and built with a single purpose in mind. In this case, that purpose is Kubernetes. Talos tightly integrates with Kubernetes, and is not meant to be a general use Linux distribution.
Lever OS and Talos can be primarily classified as "Operating Systems" tools.
Lever OS and Talos are both open source tools. It seems that Talos with 1.23K GitHub stars and 55 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Lever OS with 990 GitHub stars and 47 GitHub forks.
Pros of Lever OS
Pros of Talos
- Immutable OS1
- API managed1
- Secure1
- Lightweight1
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Cons of Lever OS
Cons of Talos
- Relatively new1