Cloud and server archives
9 posts from August 2019
LXD in 4 Easy Steps
By joemcmanus, 29 August 2019
I needed to install a clean instance of Bionic to test some code, but I did not want to use a full virtual machine as I was in a hurry. To do this, I used...
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...
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 –...
Why multi-cloud has become a must-have for enterprises: six experts weigh in
By Stephan Fabel, 15 August 2019
Remember the one-size-fits-all approach to cloud computing? That was five years ago. Today, multi-cloud architectures that use two, three, or more providers,...
OpenStack Charms 19.07 – Percona Cluster Cold Start, DVR SNAT and more
By Tytus Kurek, 14 August 2019
Canonical is proud to announce the availability of OpenStack Charms 19.07. This new release introduces a range of exciting features and several improvements...
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...
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....
Declarative vs Imperative: DevOps done right
By Tytus Kurek, 6 August 2019
Deciding whether to automate workloads, while designing your ICT infrastructure, is trivial. It’s 2019 and automation is everywhere around. However, deciding...
Charmed Kubernetes update for upstream API server vulnerability
By Canonical, 5 August 2019
An upstream Kubernetes vulnerability (CVE-2019-11247) has been identified where the API server mistakenly allows access to a cluster-scoped custom resource,...