Hi Wesley, On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 11:29:26PM +0800, Wesley wrote: > We have 2000+ dedi servers planning to upgrade from debian 11 to Debian 12.
I should think that the typical debian-user subscriber manages only a small number of systems with all of them for personal/hobby use, with the rest of us being extreme outliers. I think your use case is vastly outside of the experience of almost everyone here, so here may not be a great place to find a consultant. This page may help in your search: https://www.debian.org/consultants/ I can recommend some in my country (UK) but maybe that is not of interest to you. I've never used them, but my company pays Freexian at the bronze tier to do Debian LTS packaging work and I understand they do wider Debian consultancy, so maybe that is a good option. https://www.freexian.com/services/debian-support/ There's the debian-consultants mailing list but it gets almost no traffic. I don't think it will aid you in finding a consultancy any better than the previous links, but just in case: https://lists.debian.org/debian-consultants/ Just as some free advice though… 1. I find it hard to believe you have more than 2000 Debian installs without some sort of existing automation / configuration management 2. Given (1), I would approach the task by learning your config management and modifying it to deploy a Debian 12 version of each kind of Debian 11 server you already have. 3. I'd then do a rolling deploy that slowly takes Debian 11 servers out of service and re-provisions them as Debian 12. I would not try to upgrade anything in place. Although Debian supports that, at scale I find it harder to account for all variables than with a clean install, and if you already have automation to deploy and configure a host then an in-lace upgrade also takes longer in my experience. Something to chat to your consultancy about, anyway. It would be really interesting if you or your consultant would write up what you ended up doing. Thanks, Andy -- https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting