Considering if the constant upgrade/update bugs make other options cheaper nowadays

UCS just isnt a stable platform apparently. It is much worse after 5.0. I think when factoring in the constant stress of downtime, all the extra hours of admin it requires from the consistent upgrade and update hurdles and bumps, it might no longer be a feasible platform in the full production environment. I think just running different apps in native Ubuntu or Debian may be more reliable at this point, especially since there are only 2 apps we use. Thoughts?

Depends what your environment is…

I’ve had some bumps along the way, mostly caused by univention being “programming for the good cases only”
seems mostly related to non-defensive programming techniques…

But when it is running & OK, then it is running & OK, and is less maintenance that many other systems.
let’s face it LDAP & AD are hardly easy subjects to write software for…

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