diff --git a/asciidoc/edge-book/welcome.adoc b/asciidoc/edge-book/welcome.adoc index a605a2f8..238f2af5 100644 --- a/asciidoc/edge-book/welcome.adoc +++ b/asciidoc/edge-book/welcome.adoc @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ image::suse-edge-downstream-cluster.svg[] ** A choice of Kubernetes distributions, with secure and lightweight distributions like <> and <> (`RKE2` is hardened, certified and optimized for usage in government and regulated industries). ** <> to enable security features like image vulnerability scanning, deep packet inspection, and real-time threat and vulnerability protection. ** Software block storage with <> to enable lightweight persistent, resilient, and scalable block-storage. - ** A lightweight, container-optimized, hardened Linux operating system with <>, providing an immutable and highly resilient OS for running containers and virtual machines at the edge. SUSE Linux Micro is available for both {aarch64} and {x86-64} architectures, and it also supports `Real-Time Kernel` for latency sentitive applications (e.g. telco use-cases). + ** A lightweight, container-optimized, hardened Linux operating system with <>, providing an immutable and highly resilient OS for running containers and virtual machines at the edge. SUSE Linux Micro is available for both {aarch64} and {x86-64} architectures, and it also supports `Real-Time Kernel` for latency sensitive applications (e.g. telco use-cases). ** For connected clusters (i.e. those that do have connectivity to the management cluster) two agents are deployed, namely Rancher System Agent for managing the connectivity to Rancher Prime, and venv-salt-minion for taking instructions from SUSE Multi-Linux Manager for applying Linux software updates. These agents are not required for management of disconnected clusters. === Connectivity