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Octopus Deploy Will Soon Be Sponsoring Server Fault!
Is this an exclusive sponsorship?
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Why doesn't ServerFault allow questions about unsupported hardware/software platforms?
Security. Orphaned products and platforms do not receive security updates, which results in vulnerabilities that cannot be fixed.
Support. Although it should be obvious, few people like systems that …
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Why was my Windows Server 2012 R2 and TLS question closed as off-topic?
Windows Server 2012 is off topic due to it is end of life.
It's the same for Windows Server 2008 or 2003.
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I asked a question for my work. Is this not 'managing information technology systems in a bu...
I would extend the reason to "generally acceptable technologies and practices that are found in a typical business environment".
Hardware, operating systems and applications that are end of the suppor …
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Why was my question closed as opinion-based?
where exactly does the "cloud" begin and end isn't really clear to me.
That isn't answerable due to the "cloud" and "edge" are colloquial. They are intended to apply familiar and somewhat similar term …
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Close/reopen vote threshold from 5 to 3
I agree with Ward, the community should be doing more of this but the fundamental problem has always been there aren't enough people voting to close.
I could be wrong about this but there seems to …