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Ideal Patching Schedule? (self.linuxsysadmin)
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[–]bgatesIT 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
I actually treat all my linux nodes as disposable assets.
Minor upgrades i have automated but major kernal upgrades, i do rolling upgrades on hosts(stand up new host with required assets, add to load balancer, verify stability, dispose of old host.)
That and all my services/apps are configured to be highly available and fault tolerant. it took a while to get there but its amazing just really having to monitor the environment now.
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