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LXD Weekly Status #20: Authentication, Conferences & More
by Stéphane Graber on 23 October 2017
Canonical announcements
Ubuntu 17.10 releases with GNOME, Kubernetes 1.8 & minimal base images
by Canonical on 19 October 2017
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From Bare Metal to Cloud with MAAS
by Konstantinos Tsakalozos on 19 October 2017
This article originally appeared on Konstantinos Tsakalozos’ blog When was the last time you had one of those “I wish I knew about that <time period> ago”...
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MAAS KVM Pods
by Canonical on 18 October 2017
This is a guest post by Michael Iatrou, cloud solutions architect at Canonical OpenStack is the dominant solution in the IaaS space, fueled by the need for...
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Kernel Team Summary – October 18th, 2017
by Canonical on 18 October 2017
Development (Artful / 17.10) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/ReleaseSchedule Important upcoming dates: Ubuntu 17.10 Release – Oct 19 (~1 days away) We...
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Fresh Snaps from September 2017
by David Callé on 18 October 2017
October, it’s almost time for a new Ubuntu release! This month’s pick of the top snaps is all about spending relaxing time with your computer: playing games,...
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LXD Weekly Status #19
by Stéphane Graber on 16 October 2017
Introduction This past week, part of the team was back in New York for more planning meetings, getting the details of the next 6 months, including LXC, LXD...
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Think Cloud portable! Let Applications drive the Model
by Richard Harding on 16 October 2017
In our last intro to Modeling with Juju post we didn’t pay any attention to the hardware needed to run our workloads. We ran with Juju default values for what...
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OpenStack Development Summary – October 13, 2017
by James Page on 13 October 2017
Welcome to the seventh Ubuntu OpenStack development summary! This summary is intended to be a regular communication of activities and plans happening in and...
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Kubernetes the not so easy way
by Michael Iatrou on 12 October 2017
A few years ago, the simplest method to deploy and operate Kubernetes on Ubuntu was with conjure-up. Whether the substrate is a public cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP,...