Well these days we have flatpak to solve the “not in the repo” (or ‘old version in the repo’) problem.
Well these days we have flatpak to solve the “not in the repo” (or ‘old version in the repo’) problem.
It’s a fair point but I would rather diversify and also use something that is open / less opaque
A few years ago when my org got the ask to deploy the CS agent in linux production servers and I also saw it getting deployed in thousands of windows and mac desktops all across, the first thought that came to mind was “massive single point of failure and security threat”, as we were putting all the trust in a single relatively small company that will (has?) become the favorite target of all the bad actors across the planet. How long before it gets into trouble, either because if it’s own doing or due to others?
I guess that we now know
I am using N100 and it works great in my case, custom build with with a mini ITX n100 board, with real NVMe, SSDs, using a regular Linux distro. Really happy with it