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    • stacksofplatesS
      stacksofplates
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      I say use virt-builder to create a template and then sysprep and inject your SSH keys into it. Then clone that into your systems and have an orchestration tool build your servers. Once you have full IaC sit back and drink espresso.

      😁

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @travisdh1
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        @travisdh1 said in Domain/Server Upgrade Options:

        @Dashrender said in Domain/Server Upgrade Options:

        NextCloud requires either the use of a local sync client (not tenable for huge network shares) or web based file sharing. I think WebDav might work - but I'm not sure anyone here has gotten it to work.

        I got it working without to much fuss. Maybe I'll redo that and do another how-to post on it.

        But even if you do get it to work, this is still a horrible solution - because it's really no different than old SMB shares, whatever infects your machine can still encrypt all the data the user has write access to.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender said in Domain/Server Upgrade Options:

          @travisdh1 said in Domain/Server Upgrade Options:

          @Dashrender said in Domain/Server Upgrade Options:

          NextCloud requires either the use of a local sync client (not tenable for huge network shares) or web based file sharing. I think WebDav might work - but I'm not sure anyone here has gotten it to work.

          I got it working without to much fuss. Maybe I'll redo that and do another how-to post on it.

          But even if you do get it to work, this is still a horrible solution - because it's really no different than old SMB shares, whatever infects your machine can still encrypt all the data the user has write access to.

          You have a damned complex about this. Get over it.

          The best solution technically is almost never the best solution for usability.

          Yourjob is to balance those for the business need.

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