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[-] shiroininja@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

Like what do you need to keep configured? lol Linux is set it and forget it. I’ve had installs be fine from day one to year 7. It’s not like windows where Microsoft is constantly changing things and changing your settings. Like it takes minimum effort to keep a Linux server/system going after initial configuration.

[-] nymnympseudonym@lemmy.world 1 points 22 hours ago

Do you use IDCS? If not, why not? Have you taken care of automating encryption and backup to cloud? There's a new open source shared media server, are you interested in configuring, securing, and testing it?

It's mostly set and forget, Earth is mostly harmless, etc

[-] Mordikan@kbin.earth 2 points 1 day ago

You could use AI for self-healing network infrastructure, but in the context of what this tool would do, I'm struggling. You could monitor logs or IDS/IPS, but you'd really just be replacing a solution that already exists (SNMP). And yeah, SNMP isn't going to be pattern matching, but your IDS would already be doing that. You don't need your traffic pattern matching system pattern matched by AI.

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