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I would posit that RedHat have a slightly longer and more proven track record than Crowdstrike, and more transparent process with how they release updates.

No entity is infallible but letting one closed source opaque corporation have the keys to break everything isn’t resilient.



His example actually had 2 parts. One RH bricking the OS, the other one with a commercial vendor creating software with separate auto update.

You've only addressed the RH OS angle.


Yes but the problem here was bricking the OS




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