docs/introduction: Note VMs vs baremetal
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transparently take advantage of some BTRFS features if deployed
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OSTree is orthogonal to virtualization mechanisms like AMIs and qcow2
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images, though it's most useful though if you plan to update stateful
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VMs in-place, rather than generating new images.
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In practice, users of "bare metal" configurations will find the OSTree
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model most useful.
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## Atomic transitions between parallel-installable read-only filesystem trees
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## Atomic transitions between parallel-installable read-only filesystem trees
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Another deeply fundamental difference between both package
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Another deeply fundamental difference between both package
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