Regarding your comment #301, I do not agree that setting:
[workarounds]/disable_deep_image_inspection=True
is the solution. Uploading an ISO image is a very common, and legitimate use case. For example, some of our users are using it to boot a backup recovery (Acronis) software, and restore their instance this way. Being forced to disable the image inspection is *not* a solution that works for a public cloud.
So this really is a regression that IMO should be fixed.
Hi Sylvain,
Regarding your comment #301, I do not agree that setting: /disable_ deep_image_ inspection= True
[workarounds]
is the solution. Uploading an ISO image is a very common, and legitimate use case. For example, some of our users are using it to boot a backup recovery (Acronis) software, and restore their instance this way. Being forced to disable the image inspection is *not* a solution that works for a public cloud.
So this really is a regression that IMO should be fixed.
Cheers,
Thomas