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Enhancement: hcloud server create --enable-protection #488
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It would be nice if a committer could briefly comment if such a feature would make sense. |
This sounds like a good idea! @pauhull will take a stab at the implementation. |
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Thanks a lot, @pauhull ! :-) |
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It is a bit tedious that a server can be built with a single command including all kinds of resource bindings like firewall, ip and volumes, but a second command is needed to enable protection (and backup).
It would be cool if there would be an
--enable-protection
(and--enable-backup
) flag do that as the last task ofhcloud server create
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