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by sam_lowry_
1064 days ago
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Same here, I ran Arch on Hetzner Cloud and find it superior in many subtle ways. Rolling updates mean that I have to carefully choose what to install in order to keep the maintenance costs down. This has the side effect of reducing the attack surface. I also manually review updates, which means that I keep up with the news in OS land. I have to reboot once in a while because of updates, which means that I test resilience of my infrastructure. By comparison, RedHat stack at work feels creepled and ancient. You need a RedHat account (read: subscription) for pretty much everything, even the most basic documentation or downloads and yet my bugs in their bugzilla linger for months with none even trying to reproduce, let alone fix. |
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