Finally upgrading from isc-dhcp-server to isc-kea for my homelab
Briefly

Kea is a newly designed DHCP server by the Internet Systems Consortium that replaces the older isc-dhcp-server, simplifying code maintenance and functionality.
Despite the traditional notion against rewriting code from scratch, isc-dhcp-server's redesign with Kea was a necessary evolution due to the original's maintenance challenges.
Kea's development represents a significant improvement with features like multithreading, high availability, and extensibility options that enhance overall performance and user experience.
The transition to Kea from the old isc-dhcp-server is a strategic move to address complex, legacy code issues, aiming for improved ease of use and future-proofing.
Read at Ars Technica
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