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I'm not sure to be honest as I have not used them. I've looked into them though and they seem like a good solution to all the people that for whatever reason, struggle with stability.
NixOS is even cooler because it is declarative which makes it super easy to spin up similar machines saving in the setup process or just to revert back to a known state/configuration. Haven't used it yet for lack of time but I am very interested in it.