CoreOS was a lightweight Linux operating system designed for clustered deployments, automation, and containerization. It was specifically optimized for running Docker containers. Its primary use was to provide a minimal and secure platform for deploying and managing containerized applications at scale. CoreOS was acquired by Red Hat and its features and concepts have been integrated into Red Hat OpenShift and Fedora CoreOS. While CoreOS as a standalone product is no longer actively developed, its underlying principles and technologies continue to influence modern container orchestration and operating system design.
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