Andrew Rynhard 714ae3e7c1 docs: add a project dropdown
The dropdown is a better place to group information about the project that
isn't documentation. This places the roadmap and use cases under the project
dropdown.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Rynhard <andrew@andrewrynhard.com>
2019-11-11 21:48:34 -08:00

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<div class="c-rich-text">
<div class="flex flex-col justify-around">
<div class="text-left w-3/4 mx-20 py-10 px-20">
<h1>Edge</h1>
<div>
<p>
Edge computing, where the data and compute power is distributed to
different physical locations where it is needed, comes with many
unique management challenges. Applying system updates to traditional
operating systems can be slow and use a lot of bandwidth, and losing
remote access to an edge node because of a failed update can be
catastrophic. Talos makes computing at the edge safer and faster.
The minimal operating system requires less bandwidth to deploy and
update, and the immutable Talos OS image ("no moving parts") makes
updates easier to test, and more reliable upon deployment.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="text-left w-3/4 mx-20 py-10 px-20">
<h1>Multi-Cloud</h1>
<div>
<p>
Running a large-scale Kubernetes cluster across multiple cloud
providers or forms of infrastructure can solve some important
problems for your business, but it can also create new ones.
Different base OSes, different versions of critical components, and
different upgrade cycles can contribute to instability and
hard-to-troubleshoot problems. Talos has been built from the ground
up with multi-cloud operations teams in mind, giving you a single
platform that is compatible with multiple cloud providers. In the
future, you will be able to manage all of your Talos-based
environments from a single control plane.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="text-left w-3/4 mx-20 py-10 px-20">
<h1>Serverless</h1>
<div>
<p>
In a "serverless" environment where units of code are decomposed
down to the function level, demand may scale up and down rapidly as
different applications make different demands on the underlying
infrastructure. Managing the underlying infrastructure in an
efficient and automated way is critical to realize the benefits of
running a serverless platform. Due to its minimal footprint and
design, Talos hosts can be scaled up and down much faster than
traditional OSes, which means your infrastructure can be more
responsive to changes in demand. Cluster management can be automated
to make the most efficient use of limited resources.
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</div>
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