What do you use to manage & update multiple servers?

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  • @AuroraZero said:

    @legendary said:

    @AuroraZero said:
    Unattended upgrades and kernel patching with notifications.

    That sounds like ubuntu cheats. How about debian?

    Same use it on debian 12 daily.

    Yea, this seems like a better option if you want a fully hands off experience.

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  • @somik said:

    @AuroraZero said:

    @legendary said:

    @AuroraZero said:
    Unattended upgrades and kernel patching with notifications.

    That sounds like ubuntu cheats. How about debian?

    Same use it on debian 12 daily.

    Yea, this seems like a better option if you want a fully hands off experience.

    Keeps me free to debug python code backends.

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  • Your mom

    My pronouns are like/subscribe.

  • @WSS said:
    Your mom

    I wish she was tech savy enough to manage my servers! :lol:

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  • Use Ansible for the "Heavy Lifting"

  • @kako1talk said:
    Use Ansible for the "Heavy Lifting"

    After fighting with Ansible for over 3 weekends, I regret to inform you that I have given up on getting it to work with my servers. Since most of my servers are LXC or minimum installs, most python modules ansible needs are not installed. So unattended updates it is. I can just go in and manually upgrade kernel for the full OS VM or dedis.

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  • @somik said:

    @kako1talk said:
    Use Ansible for the "Heavy Lifting"

    After fighting with Ansible for over 3 weekends, I regret to inform you that I have given up on getting it to work with my servers. Since most of my servers are LXC or minimum installs, most python modules ansible needs are not installed. So unattended updates it is. I can just go in and manually upgrade kernel for the full OS VM or dedis.

    Whahaha I beat Ansible!!!

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