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How to stagger automated upgrade?
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You should be more courteous to the guy who has been responding to you, because he's giving you exactly what you're asking for, you just don't know how to ask for it properly. Just a piece of advice 🤌
That being said, since you don't know what you're afraid of exactly, I can tell you in my long history of running thousands of Linux machines, containers and VMs at scale, I've never ever once since an unattended upgrade do anything that couldn't immediately be rolled back or fixed. The worst I've seen is services impacted that do not start. So why don't you just chill out a tiny a bit about your Jellyfin server or whatever you're being rude about.
I find it hard to stay courteous in the presence of people like you, who reply without reading my post, call me "duder" and say I "don't understand what I am asking for".
Thankfully, I did get a great answer from someone else.