The best operating system for Kubernetes

Talos Linux is designed from the ground up as a secure, immutable, and minimal operating system for Kubernetes. It removes configuration drift by treating infrastructure as code.

Should I use Talos Linux alone
Or do I need Omni?

Great question. Many organizations use Talos Linux to power their Kubernetes infrastructure, but if you need to increase security and drive efficiency, Omni makes Talos Linux cluster management easy. 

Omni

Add Omni to your Talos Linux infrastructure if you

  • Have more than 5 clusters
  • Don’t have the time or staff to manually manage, provision, and upgrade your clusters 
  • Don’t want to manually define and implement client credentials and access control for each cluster
  • Need user audit actions trail built into your management tool
  • Lack Kubernetes expertise in your organization or want to supplement your existing Kubernetes expertise

Add Enterprise support if you

  • Need rapid resolution to infrastructure issues
  • Have mission-critical infra demands quick fixes
  • Want help with infrastructure configuration and guidance on other tools such as Cilium, Rook-Ceph, etc
  • Want 24×7 SLA backed support
  • Want Omni in the future and need to bridge the gap

Get started

Talos Linux delivers API-driven, secure, and consistent Kubernetes from edge to cloud. There are three ways to get started.