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how is the experience with #freebsd on a #server ?

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  • iodomi@infosec.exchangeI This user is from outside of this forum
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    how is the experience with #freebsd on a #server ? i'd like to know before trying (as a newb to bsd systems and dedicated alpine user/admin)

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    • iodomi@infosec.exchangeI iodomi@infosec.exchange

      how is the experience with #freebsd on a #server ? i'd like to know before trying (as a newb to bsd systems and dedicated alpine user/admin)

      iodomi@infosec.exchangeI This user is from outside of this forum
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      bsd users pls boost 🙂

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      • iodomi@infosec.exchangeI iodomi@infosec.exchange

        how is the experience with #freebsd on a #server ? i'd like to know before trying (as a newb to bsd systems and dedicated alpine user/admin)

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        david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @iodomi I've been using FreeBSD on servers since FreeBSD 4.something. It... just works. I've got a couple of machines that were upgraded in place from 9 to 14 (9 was release in 2012, 14 is still supported). The base system config has barely changed in that time.

        All third-party things (i.e. the things that the server exists to run) are all updated regularly and available in packages.

        Podman is somewhat immature, but mostly works for container things. There are things like @BastilleBSD for managing jails, but they have largely missed the benefits of modern container orchestration and it feels more like just managing a bunch of machines.

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        • iodomi@infosec.exchangeI iodomi@infosec.exchange

          how is the experience with #freebsd on a #server ? i'd like to know before trying (as a newb to bsd systems and dedicated alpine user/admin)

          trashheap@tech.lgbtT This user is from outside of this forum
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          @iodomi Server uses cases tend to be where BSDs in general really shine, and FreeBSD is no exception. ANY angles your looking at specifically?

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          • iodomi@infosec.exchangeI iodomi@infosec.exchange

            how is the experience with #freebsd on a #server ? i'd like to know before trying (as a newb to bsd systems and dedicated alpine user/admin)

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            @iodomi Paging @stefano to the white courtesy phone. 😉

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            • trashheap@tech.lgbtT trashheap@tech.lgbt

              @iodomi Server uses cases tend to be where BSDs in general really shine, and FreeBSD is no exception. ANY angles your looking at specifically?

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              @trashheap just a basic homelab maybe with RAID 1 and some services like mail, www, etc

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              • iodomi@infosec.exchangeI iodomi@infosec.exchange

                @trashheap just a basic homelab maybe with RAID 1 and some services like mail, www, etc

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                @iodomi It definitely supports all of that.

                ZFS is available out of the box, can handle whatever raid setup you like.

                You can either run your services with the out of the box packages, or with a little extra footwork, setup what FreeBSD calls jails to setup containers for them to keep them isolated from one another.

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