u/Ausguy8888

On a workstation I am running Win11 23H2 Ent Eval. Looking at my options to upgrade to 25H2 and obtain a Ent license. I know one method is M365 E3 or E5 license but at $50+AUD/month, this isn't really viable.
I already have a Microsoft 365 Business Premium license.

I am currently using the Password0less / FIDO2 login and some other Ent only feature so Win11 Pro won't cut it.

Current build info

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u/Ausguy8888 — 16 days ago

On a workstation I am running Win11 23H2 Ent Eval. Looking at my options to upgrade to 25H2 and obtain a Ent license. I know one method is M365 E3 or E5 license but at $50+AUD/month, this isn't really viable.
I already have a Microsoft 365 Business Premium license.

I am currently using the Password0less / FIDO2 login and some other Ent only feature so Win11 Pro won't cut it.

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u/Ausguy8888 — 16 days ago

Wondering if my logic holds true.

Can I migrate my existing stacks in Portainer from the 'web editor' stack to the 'repository' stack linked to my self hosted Gitlea without losing my volumes, data and builds?

Obviously this would be done after a full backup of the config and the nodes in my Docker swarm. But would like to version control my docker-compose configs for my stacks.

Plan is to delete the 'web editor' stack and use the exact same config now stored in Gitlea, connected via repository in Portainer.

My fear is Portainer may build a brand new stack and spin up brand new containers instead of using existing.

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u/Ausguy8888 — 16 days ago

Wondering if my logic holds true.

Can I migrate my existing stacks in Portainer from the 'web editor' stack to the 'repository' stack linked to my self hosted Gitlea without losing my volumes, data and builds?

Obviously this would be done after a full backup of the config and the nodes in my Docker swarm. But would like to version control my docker-compose configs for my stacks.

Plan is to delete the 'web editor' stack and use the exact same config now stored in Gitlea, connected via repository in Portainer.

My fear is Portainer may build a brand new stack and spin up brand new containers instead of using existing.

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u/Ausguy8888 — 16 days ago