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I remember seeing a project in development that built k8s-like orchestration on top of systemd a couple years ago, letting you control applications across nodes and the nodes themselves with regular systemd config files and I have been unable to find it again. IIRC it was either a Redhat project or hosted under github.com/containers and looked semi-official.

Anyone knows what I’m talking about? Is it still alive?

EDIT: it’s not CoreOS/Fleet, it’s something much more recent, but was still in early alpha state when I found it.



Maybe you're thinking of BlueChi[0]? It used to be Red Hat project called 'hirte' and was renamed[1] and moved to the Eclipse foundation for whatever reason. It lets you control systemd units across nodes and works with the normal systemd tools (D-bus etc).

[0] https://github.com/eclipse-bluechi/bluechi

[1] https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/hirte-renamed-eclipse-bluechi


Oh that might be it! Of course I couldn't find it, what with the rename and now it's part of Eclipse (?)

Seemed quite promising to me at the time, though it seem they've changed the scope of the project a little bit. Here's an old post about it: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-hirte-determinist...




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