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147 posts from 2019
Multi-tenancy in MAAS
By Andres Rodriguez, 28 August 2019
In this blog post, we are going to introduce the concept of multi-tenancy in MAAS. This allows operators to have different groups of users own a group of...
Components vs. Plugins in ROS 2
By Jeremie Deray, 27 August 2019
After our series of post about ROS 2 CLI tools (1, 2), we continue exploring the ROS 2 realm taking a look at ROS 2 components and more specifically, how they...
MicroK8s Version 1.16.0 Beta Released!
By anaqvi, 26 August 2019
We’re excited to announce the release of MicroK8s 1.16 beta! MicroK8s is a lightweight and reliable Kubernetes cluster delivered as a single snap package – it...
Kubernetes 1.16 beta now available, with support from Canonical
By Carmine Rimi, 26 August 2019
Canonical announces full enterprise support for Kubernetes 1.16, starting with the beta release, with support covering the following installation mechanisms –...
MicroK8s gets powerful add-ons
By anaqvi, 23 August 2019
We are excited to announce new Cilium and Helm add-ons, coming to MicroK8s! These add-ons add even more power to your Kubernetes environment built on...
Design and Web team summary – 16 August 2019
By Robin Winslow, 19 August 2019
This iteration was the Web & design team’s first iteration of the second half of our roadmap cycle, after returning from the mid-cycle roadmap sprint in...
Provisioning ESXi with MAAS: An overview
By Andres Rodriguez, 12 August 2019
MAAS has supported provisioning ESXi starting from MAAS 2.5. However, MAAS 2.6 has expanded its support and provides new features that significantly improves...
Julia and Jeff discover the ease of snaps at the Snapcraft Summit
By Sarah Dickinson, 12 August 2019
Julia is an open source, high-level, general-purpose, dynamic programming language designed for numerical analysis and computational science, launched in...
Creating a ROS 2 CLI command and verb
By Jeremie Deray, 7 August 2019
Following our previous post on ROS 2 CLI (Command Line Interface), we will see here how one can extend the set of existing CLI tools by introducing a new...
Enhancing our ZFS support on Ubuntu 19.10 – an introduction
By didrocks, 7 August 2019
Ubuntu has supported ZFS as an option for some time. We started with a file-based ZFS pool on Ubuntu 15.10, then delivered it as a FS container in 16.04, and ...
Ubuntu Server development summary – 06 August 2019
By Chad Smith, 6 August 2019
Hello Ubuntu Server The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team....