I dropped truenas, ran fedora server + zfs dkms module. It's been perfectly fine for a couple of years (even accounting for that nasty silent data corruption bug..)
And domain permissions work properly now. People have been asking Ix for proper support for IPA for over a decade, they aren't interested in solving it.
80% of our machines were hit. We were working through 9pm on Friday night running around putting in bitlocker keys and running the fix. Our organization made it worse by hiding the bitlocker keys from local administrators.
Also gotta say... way the boot sequence works, combined with the nonsense with raid/nvme drivers on some machines really made it painful.
That may actually provide some impetus to properly fund them so that they can fulfill their agency mission, then.
Most of them don't have the resources and access to the professionals they need to get it done. Sure, self-serving managerial incompetence really doesn't help to move projects along or retain talent either.
Really wish we'd get some nice, fast RISC-V base boards with a nice amount of flash memory paired with a cool round LCD display..keep patrolling CNX for the parts but they don't seem to be quite there yet.
I mean.. yeah layoff a whole bunch of people and start treating your employees like replaceable commodities.. then go ahead and arrogantly deploy technology you don't understand and :surprisepikachu: everything breaks.
But management get to do things without personal consequence, as they'll just lay off more workers to cover their absolute incompetence and things will continue to get worse.
Perhaps we should be replacing C-suite dipshits with AI's instead.
That has little to do with whatever political machinations are occurring and more to do with housing and necessities inflation driving labor pressure as a lagging inflation indicator.
Think of it as a tectonic/landscape thing rather than the stupid games people happen to be playing on the landscape.
Of course if any of them had their heads out of their own asses, or the asses of their owners, they might recognize this and start adapting...
At least we have Bitwig for music production now (if you can work out how to use it.. I still haven't had the time :-/ )