MAAS 2.9 is now available
Canonical is happy to announce that MAAS 2.9 is now available. We’ll get to the details of installing it in…
monkey business for the geek in you
Canonical is happy to announce that MAAS 2.9 is now available. We’ll get to the details of installing it in…
I’m celebrating nine years at Canonical, and coming up on 15 years since I started contributing to Ubuntu in the…
Goodbye Thanksgiving (well, for some of us), hello Christmas! The holiday season really is the best, and it always brings…
Continuing in our series on CLI-only MAAS operation, it’s time to deploy machines. In the previous post, we reached the…
The web team here at Canonical run two week iterations. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work…
Weighing the options with an Ubuntu 16.04 upgrade Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus is transitioning from its five-year standard security…
This article describes how easy it is for users of Charmed Kubernetes to switch from the Docker container runtime to…
Time passes by! A year has passed since SUSE announced its decision to discontinue SUSE OpenStack Cloud, and many enterprises…
The world of software is a vast and complex one, often too difficult to easily assess by human intuition alone.…
One install, one cluster, snap! Today, we’re excited to announce that EKS is available outside of AWS, on any Ubuntu…
Today, Canonical announced the availability of its curated set of secure container application images on Amazon ECR Public, complementing the…
MAAS provides a state-of-the-art User Interface (UI), which simplifies usage. But you may not know that MAAS also has a…