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Alright, one more reason to love #FreeBSD:

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  • Alright, one more reason to love :

    I just upgraded one of my nuidns servers without issue. For those who don't know, nuidns is my rocinante+bastille based jail system for anycasted authoritative and recursive DNS. It has two commands, create and destroy. All I had to do was bootstrap 15.0-RELEASE with @BastilleBSD - and update the rocinante scripts to use the newer release, then run a destroy, followed by a create. Done, no errors, no warnings.

    My hard work on this system over the years is certainly part of why it works so well. But FreeBSD's dedication to the principle of least surprise is what makes it possible. If I had done this with Linux+Docker, I would likely have to retool it with every major distro release and often for the minor ones.

    I love FreeBSD because it just works, and it does so consistently.

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