Posts Tagged ‘Ubuntu Cloud Server’

Ubuntu Cloud Stack

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Canonical has revealed that it’s working with open-source project Hadoop and NoSQL database providers to deepen the level of integration between these big-data technologies and the Linux distro’s next planned release: Maverick Meerkat, aka Ubuntu 10.10, due in October.

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For those of you who aren’t aware of who or what Canonical does. Canonical has been helping Ubuntu’s push into the cloud, delivering an integrated stack of cloud platforms ready for download.  They are also a huge contributor managing dependencies, deployment, and provisioning of applications on Ubuntu clouds. Their  internal project codenamed Ensemble has played a significant role in the advancement of cloud servers running Ubuntu.  The Ubuntu cloud server will help companies save more money then ever before, plus… it’s cool!

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Next week sees the release of Ubuntu Server in the Cloud

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Canonical a large deliverer of Ubuntu, the world’s best free software platform has now entered the Cloud Server World.  As of next week the will release the Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS all on the cloud.

Very ironic that Canonical who has never been in the space enters to be a  cloud company and is going to jump out front and center this coming Tuesday, when Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS is officially released. With this release comes the formal inclusion of a cloud toolset.  Something that will be very attractive to enterprise customers who are looking to get into the cloud computing arena.  This will be the third LTS version of Ubuntu that’s been released.

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Ubuntu Web Servers Now on Cloud Servers

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
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“Ubuntu Web Server on Cloud Hosting is cheaper and more manageable  vs Dedicated Server Hosting, at least in my opinion from previous experience” stated Joe Hobot about his recent discovery of cloud servers.  Later he stated that “Anyway, my topic was Ubuntu Web Server and Cloud Computing…ah..Yes! I love Linux been Linux user for almost 10 years now. Fast forwarding the story, I bought Cloud Hosting Service which was $10 per month and 1.5c per Hour for fully built server. You can install any kind of Linux Distribution: Red Hat, Ubuntu, CentOS, Suse etc… and Windows Server was 3c per hour.”  Ubuntu cloud hosting is the way to go!

Your monthly cost for a cloud server is$10 for membership, and about $10 for server, that’s $20 to have fully installed cloud server, you manage it, and has no restrictions.

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