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200 posts from 2014
Rapid Ubuntu image deployment – getting up and running in record time
By Udi Nachmany, 24 October 2014
The Ubuntu Certified Public Cloud (CPC) programme is about providing the best possible user and developer experience on Ubuntu through our public cloud...
Ten years of Ubuntu
By Jane Silber, 23 October 2014
Today marks 10 years of Ubuntu and the release of the 21st version. That is an incredible milestone and one which is worthy of reflection and celebration. I...
What’s new in Ubuntu 14.10 for cloud and servers?
By Canonical, 23 October 2014
Today we release Ubuntu 14.10, aka ‘Utopic Unicorn’, for cloud and servers. As always, we recommend that enterprise customers stay on the latest LTS release,...
Ubuntu 14.10 desktop: security for global users
By Canonical, 23 October 2014
Ubuntu 14.10 desktop delivers latest applications and developer support Over 30 million computers preinstalled with Ubuntu have shipped globally in two years...
Ubuntu 14.10 delivers leading scale-out cloud technology
By Canonical, 23 October 2014
Ubuntu 14.10 for cloud and servers is available for download; includes industry-leading, secure bare-metal LXC containers, multi-OS provisioning, and...
Charm Workshop: Charm Testing
By Jorge O. Castro, 18 October 2014
What is bundle tester? How to set up and run, how to write tests, and how Canonical automates the running of these tests for you.
Getting Started with Juju
By Jorge O. Castro, 17 October 2014
In this session we go over what Juju is, and how to get started using it.
Deploying workloads on IBM POWER8 Systems
By Jorge O. Castro, 17 October 2014
In this demo we show how you can use Juju to deploy workloads onto IBM POWER8 systems.
What is Juju? (Introduction video)
By Jorge O. Castro, 17 October 2014
This is a basic introductory video explaining what Juju is and how it can help you deploy workloads to the cloud.
Automating Orchestration in the Cloud with Ubuntu Juju
By Jorge O. Castro, 17 October 2014
Charles Butler explains how to automate orchestration with Juju during this talk at the 2014 USENIX Configuration Management Summit.
Using the Local (LXC) Provider with Juju
By Jorge O. Castro, 17 October 2014
Juju has the ability to leverage Linux containers (LXC) to deploy charms locally to your desktop/laptop. This lets you iterate quickly during development in a...
Using and creating Juju Charm Bundles
By Jorge O. Castro, 17 October 2014
A “bundle” is a set of Juju charms that come together as one file. It makes it easier for people to deploy complex sets of services in one go.