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Cloud and server archives

8 posts from May 2021

How to run ECS Anywhere workloads using Ubuntu on any infrastructure

By Canonical, 28 May 2021

Using Ubuntu for your ECS clusters on-prem or elsewhere will allow you to run your ECS Anywhere workloads with optimal performance everywhere you need it.

Ubuntu supports Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Ampere A1 Compute

By Canonical, 25 May 2021

Together with Oracle, Canonical announces an optimised Ubuntu image for the launch of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Ampere A1 Compute.

Canonical’s first DockerCon

By Valentin Viennot, 24 May 2021

May 27th will be Canonical’s first time as a DockerCon sponsor. That’s exciting! Since our joint announcement back in November, the relationship between...

What’s new in security for Ubuntu 21.04?

By Alex Murray, 19 May 2021

Ubuntu 21.04 is the latest release of Ubuntu and comes at the mid-point between the most recent Long Term Supported (LTS) release of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and the...

How to troubleshoot application issues and crashes with snapd gdbserver

By Igor Ljubuncic, 13 May 2021

Sometimes, applications may not run well, or they could even crash. When such issues occur, it is useful to have a consistent, reproducible method of...

The snap developer’s guide on how to migrate to new bases

By Igor Ljubuncic, 7 May 2021

A couple of weeks ago, we published an article about Ubuntu 16.04 entering Extended Security Maintenance (ESM), and the implications of this change for snap...

OpenStack Wallaby: OpenStack Charms 21.04

By Tytus Kurek, 4 May 2021

OpenStack Charms 21.04 release brings native support for OpenStack Wallaby and Ceph Pacific in Canonical’s Charmed OpenStack. Those latest versions of...

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS transitions to Extended Security Maintenance (ESM)

By Canonical, 3 May 2021

This article was updated in September 2021 to reflect the new lifecycle of 16.04. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS ‘Xenial Xerus’ transitions into the extended security...