By the nature of Kvoke, it can be used in any environment (Cloud, On-Premise and Bare Metal), beacuase is not restricted by the methodology with which VMs are created, but doesn't have any control over the Hypervisor or something similar. Therefor is not possible to completely rollback the VMs to an initial state as such. It's up to the user to do it using Snapshots, Server Images and so on.
But some tasks can be changed in order to introduce a partial rollback to a desired state. This yet has to be implemented.
By the nature of Kvoke, it can be used in any environment (Cloud, On-Premise and Bare Metal), beacuase is not restricted by the methodology with which VMs are created, but doesn't have any control over the Hypervisor or something similar. Therefor is not possible to completely rollback the VMs to an initial state as such. It's up to the user to do it using Snapshots, Server Images and so on.
But some tasks can be changed in order to introduce a partial rollback to a desired state. This yet has to be implemented.