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Blog posts tagged
"microcloud"


Miona Aleksic
15 February 2024

5 Edge Computing Examples You Should Know

Cloud and server Article

In this blog, we’re exploring edge computing examples, its diverse applications and use cases, with a special focus on how Canonical’s MicroCloud fits seamlessly into this transformative landscape. ...


Canonical
14 November 2023

Canonical releases MicroCloud: a low-touch private cloud within everyone’s reach

Canonical announcements Webinar

Canonical announced today the general availability of MicroCloud, a low-touch, open source cloud solution. ...


Miona Aleksic
12 June 2023

Minimising latency in your edge cloud with real-time kernel

Cloud and server Article

Learn how to enable real-time kernel in MicroClouds, serving your low latency requirements. ...


Miona Aleksic
8 May 2023

Spring news from the LXD team

Cloud and server Article

In this blog, we will go through some of the most significant features we have included in our monthly releases so far this year. Links to each of the release announcements are linked for detailed information. ...


Miona Aleksic
30 January 2023

Don’t get left behind – Meet Canonical at MWC Barcelona 2023 & let’s talk Telco

Telecommunications Article

Join Canonical and Ubuntu at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2023 to discuss open source innovation in telecommunications. ...


Miona Aleksic
16 December 2022

Launch your own MicroCloud with one command

Cloud and server Article

Deploy your own micro cloud with a single command in just a few minutes. Try out the new significantly simplified deployment process. ...


Valentin Viennot
16 November 2020

Edge computing is dead, long live micro clouds and IoT gateways

Cloud and server Article

“The King is dead, long live the King.” It might be my french roots speaking, but it seems that actual use cases are replacing King Edge, and it might be for the best. Warning; do not read this blog if you’re particularly sensitive about edge computing (and if you don’t know what this is about, ...