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5 reasons to switch to an immutable Linux distro today - and which to try first

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ZDNET's key takeaways

Immutable Linux distributions are the future.

There are several reasons why immutable is the way to go.

From security to predictability, you can't go wrong with immutable.

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Immutable Linux distributions sound complicated, right?

You'd be surprised to know that it's actually quite simple. Essentially, an immutable distribution is one that has certain crucial directories set in read-only mode so they can't be changed. If you want a more in-depth look at what an immutable Linux distribution is, make sure to read all about them in this piece by my esteemed colleague, Steven Vaughan-Nichols.

Also: 6 most Windows-like Linux distros because old habits die hard

The most important thing you need to know about them is the read-only component. Now that you have a very basic idea of what an immutable distribution is, what are the reasons why you should use one?

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