We recently got JungleSec Ransomware on some of our pve servers. Elhamdülillah no damage. But there was no actual damage but only some linux kvms' boot record were broken. So we quickly restored zfs backup and all fine.
But what saved us is I think zfs file system. I read some articles that confirms my idea. Do you know if zfs is better for ransomwares? Is there a way to check if file sistem is safe or not on pve against ransomeware ? We are planing to reinstall pve but maybe it is not needed ?
Also is ip restriction to one ip for gui, ssh, ipmi access good enough security ?
But what saved us is I think zfs file system. I read some articles that confirms my idea. Do you know if zfs is better for ransomwares? Is there a way to check if file sistem is safe or not on pve against ransomeware ? We are planing to reinstall pve but maybe it is not needed ?
Also is ip restriction to one ip for gui, ssh, ipmi access good enough security ?
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