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<jmariondev>
Is there a recommended way to mirror Fedora CoreOS updates locally? I'm running a cluster of machines at a somewhat remote site with painfully slow download speed, and I'd really love to have one machine download the updates once then mirror them for the other cluster machines to speed up patching.
<jmariondev>
~ edge computing ~
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<dustymabe>
honestly even with ostree repos it's not hard. I do it with silverblue (I have two laptops that run silverblue, so I `ostree pull` on a local box and then pull that update to each laptop before running `rpm-ostree upgrade`
<dustymabe>
you can do the same thing for Fedora CoreOS today - though as walters mentioned in 261 you can just use OCI containers in the future too (or now if you want to control the updates yourself)
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