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What is the feature you want to add?
Automatically hide some system-level services of Polaris and not show it to the outside world
Why do you want to add this feature?
Avoid system-level services being modified by users through the console, thus affecting the normal operation of the Polaris system
How to implement this feature?
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I'm confused about the example for data migration during code updates. The runMigration example function asserts that this is an upgrade from version 0 to version 1. Shouldn't this be from version 1 to version 2? Or am I completely misunderstanding how migrations work?
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Replace concrete Bastion Executor with Agnostik.
So everyone can use whatever they want as guarantee.