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16 posts from January 2016
Nodes Networking: Deploying OpenStack on MAAS 1.9+ with Juju
By Canonical, 31 January 2016
This is part 4 of my ongoing “Deploying OpenStack on MAAS 1.9+ with Juju” series. The last post, MAAS Setup: Deploying OpenStack on MAAS 1.9+ with Juju,...
Telco Demos With Juju: DataArt
By James Donner, 29 January 2016
Telecom operators currently need months to deploy new value added services to production. Not any more! Take a look into how DataArt is using Juju, Docker and...
Canonical Cloud Chatter: January 2016
By James Donner, 29 January 2016
Happy New Year! This January we’ve been busy with the release of Juju GUI 2.0 and MAAS 1.9 whilst getting ready for Mobile World Congress 2016 in Barcelona in...
IBM LinuxONE gets its Juju
By John Dolen, 28 January 2016
This week, via press release, IBM continued its launch of the LinuxONE family of high performance Linux systems. In August, we joined IBM with their launch of...
Telco Demos With Juju: Intro
By James Donner, 26 January 2016
In this blog series, we’ll be running through presentations featured during the Dangerous Demos session at TADsummit to show you how the next great...
Released: Juju GUI 2.0
By Alexia Emmanoulopoulou, 25 January 2016
We are really happy to announce availability of the new and shiny beta version of Juju GUI 2.0 with completely redesigned and rewritten user interface and...
Introduction: Deploying OpenStack on MAAS 1.9+ with Juju
By Canonical, 21 January 2016
In the past months our Juju Core Sapphire team has been working on the design, planning, and implementation of a set of extended networking features for Juju...
NFV does not equal Hypervisor
By Maarten Ectors, 20 January 2016
Summary: This blog post will explain why network equipment providers are incorrectly investing in hypervisors to provide network function virtualisation and...
MAAS 1.9: Taking bare-metal beyond “minimal provisioning”
By Christian Reis, 20 January 2016
Complex node configuration now fully supported, including NIC bonding, tagged VLANs, bcache, LVM, software RAID devices and more One of the (only somewhat...
Data Driven Analysis: /tmp on tmpfs
By Dustin Kirkland, 20 January 2016
tl;drPut /tmp on tmpfs and you’ll improve your Linux system’s I/O, reduce your carbon foot print and electricity usage, stretch the battery life of your...
Ubuntu is coming to a city near you
By Marcin Kierdelewicz, 15 January 2016
Happy New Year! I’ve been busy planning our first ever Ubuntu Day. Ubuntu Day is a local event organised with our partners to support awareness and adoption...
5 reasons you should only use certified images on the public cloud
By Udi Nachmany, 14 January 2016
Ubuntu has a long history in the cloud. Not only is it the world’s number one platform for deployments of OpenStack (as we’ve covered here), it also runs more...