Re: Finding a Debian consultancy for help with large-scale platform upgrade (Was Re: Systems upgrading)

2024-08-20 Thread Dan Ritter
Andy Smith wrote: > Just as some free advice though… > > 1. I find it hard to believe you have more than 2000 Debian installs >without some sort of existing automation / configuration >management > > 2. Given (1), I would approach the task by learning your config >management and modi

Re: Finding a Debian consultancy for help with large-scale platform upgrade (Was Re: Systems upgrading)

2024-08-20 Thread Wesley
And yes we just experienced a p0 accident which affected 100 millions end users. (There is maybe already the news on internet.) So we are taking serious consideration on hiring a consultant for our system upgrading. Thank you. On 2024-08-20 23:49, Andy Smith wrote: Hi Wesley, On Tue, Aug 20

Finding a Debian consultancy for help with large-scale platform upgrade (Was Re: Systems upgrading)

2024-08-20 Thread Andy Smith
Hi Wesley, On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 11:29:26PM +0800, Wesley wrote: > We have 2000+ dedi servers planning to upgrade from debian 11 to Debian 12. I should think that the typical debian-user subscriber manages only a small number of systems with all of them for personal/hobby use, with the rest of

Systems upgrading

2024-08-20 Thread Wesley
Hello We have 2000+ dedi servers planning to upgrade from debian 11 to Debian 12. The main tech stacks on them are apache, mysql, redis, resin/tomcat, ceph and some hdfs nodes. We are looking for a consultancy for the implementation. If there is any who have the interest, please contact me