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Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Using and creating Juju Charm Bundles

Cloud and server Videos

A “bundle” is a set of Juju charms that come together as one file. It makes it easier for people to deploy complex sets of services in one go. ...


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Adding tests to your Juju charms with Amulet

Cloud and server Videos

In this charm workshop Marco Ceppi talks about how you can add tests to your Juju charms using Amulet, our test framework. ...


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Writing your own Juju plugins

Cloud and server Videos

Sometimes core Juju might not have a feature you want, or you want to put together custom scripts to make life easier. Juju has a plugin architecture that lets you do just that. In this workshop Marco Ceppi walks us through how to write your own plugin. ...


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Using Vagrant and Juju together

Cloud and server Videos

In this workshop we go over how to use Vagrant and Juju together for writing charms. ...


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Gettinng Started with Charm Testing

Cloud and server Videos

In this workshop we explain what Juju Charm testing is, how to get started using it, and how the infrastructure works. Make sure you check out the charm testing documentation so you can leverage these tools! ...


Ellen Arnold
16 October 2014

Talligent newest member of Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme

Cloud and server Article

We are excited to announce the membership of Talligent in Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme. Talligent empowers enterprises and service providers to deploy Business-Ready Clouds on OpenStack by dramatically improving the visibility and control of infrastructure consumption. This allows customers to differentiate and monetise their cloud ...


Robbie
16 October 2014

Ubuntu Security Update on Poodle (CVE-2014-3566) and SSLv3 Downgrade Attack

Ubuntu Ubuntu Advantage

The following is an update on Ubuntu’s response to the latest Internet emergency security issue, POODLE (CVE-2014-3566), in combination with an SSLv3 downgrade vulnerability. Vulnerability Summary “SSL 3.0 is an obsolete and insecure protocol. While for most practical purposes it has been replaced by its successors TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and T ...


Canonical
15 October 2014

CloudSigma joins Ubuntu Certified Public Cloud

Cloud and server News

Canonical is delighted to welcome CloudSigma as its newest Certified Public Cloud partner. CloudSigma now offers fully optimised and supported Ubuntu Server images, including the latest Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. CloudSigma will also offer enterprise grade management, monitoring and commercial support direct from Canonical. As part of the partners ...


Canonical
13 October 2014

BootStack FAQs

Cloud and server Article

How do I get started with an on-premise OpenStack? Which hosting companies can I use? What tools do you use to build and manage my BootStack cloud? What do I get? What does managed mean? What does it include? How does the transfer option work? Is there a minimum commitment? What about scalability? Can I ...


Luca Paulina
13 October 2014

Designing machine view

Ubuntu User Experience

A few weeks ago we launched ‘Machine view’ for Juju, a feature designed to allow users to easily visualise and manage the machines running in their cloud environments. In this post I want to share with you some of the challenges we faced and the solutions we designed in the process of creating it. A ...


John Zannos
10 October 2014

Ubuntu with Redis Labs, Altera and IBM Power supply new NoSQL data store solution

Cloud and server News

Big Data, scale and cloud are the big topics of technology today. Canonical with Ubuntu continues to drive innovation through commitment to openness and building a collaborative ecosystem. The key elements of this disruption include: innovation, automation, lower TCO, greater density, optimised power/performance ratios and new architectur ...