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Clace is meant to be portable and easy to operationalize. It runs on Linux/macOS/Windows. The only external dependency is Docker/Podman for starting containers. Depending on particular filesystem features would make it much more difficult to setup, I did not explore that. There would be use cases where using filesystem features would be more appropriate.


If you are using Docker, then you know the target system is Linux (unless you are building windows containers). There is no reason not to rely on filesystem features.


Clace runs natively on Windows and macOS, it does not have to run in a container. It can then start containers, either Linux or Windows (the specs https://clace.io/docs/container/overview/#app-specs are Linux by default)


Makes sense! Portability as a core feature is a good reason not to use platform-specific tech.




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