@behemyth said in kea-dhcp6 crashes:
sometimes weekly depending on vulnerabilities that are found.
Yes, of course. But vulnerabilities in pfsense are addressed as patches and NOT versions.
Testing out a patch is rather trivial.
Testing a new version with new functionality is another. And quite often, its not the bug, its the feature than makes things go flaky.
No one professional enough, is running mission critical workloads without HA, BUT HA must also be tested.
Changing major versions sometimes incur new things, for example single cast for carp instead if multicast.
What I'm saying is that patching is something that a network team does and just needs small maintenance windows for that.
Changing versions and introducing new functionality is another story.
So, again, why 4 (or) 3 versions per year is important for you?