Introduction to MAAS: building the agile data centre
Canonical
on 1 December 2017
Tags: Infrastructure , MAAS , provisioning , Server
As more and more applications move to the public cloud, many wonder if it still makes sense to maintain a data centre apart from regulated workloads. In this presentation Andres Rodriguez, MAAS engineering manager, will look into how devops and infrastructure managers can build an agile data centre with a developer agility and a cost base that can compete with public cloud.
In this presentation you will learn:
- How to build a low cost / high usage smart data centre based on automation
- Most common use cases best suited for bare metal provisioning
- How MAAS, Canonical’s server provisioning tool, can be used to build your agile data centre
This webinar was part of our Ubuntu Enterprise Summit.
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