Blog posts tagged
"Tutorial"

37 posts


Canonical
28 September 2016

Learning to snap with codelabs

Article Internet of Things

I always felt that learning something new, especially new concepts and workflows usually works best if you see it first-hand and get to do things yourself. If you experience directly how your actions influence the system you’re working with, the new connections in your brain form much more quickly. Didier and I talked a while

Canonical
28 September 2016


Canonical
9 April 2014

Adding hardware support to MAAS

Article Cloud and server

MAAS and power MAAS, or Metal as a Service, is a tool for treating physical servers similarly to cloud resources. It lets you take a pile of hardware and assign workloads to it without worrying about all the support infrastructure underneath. In effect, you can plug a bunch of systems into a network and have

Canonical
9 April 2014


Canonical
27 February 2014

Easy app publishing on Ubuntu

Article Phone and tablet

Developing your app for Ubuntu? Want to understand Ubuntu’s app publishing process? Today we have released a step by step video guide which shows just how easy it is to publish your app on Ubuntu. Jono Bacon, Head of Community at Canonical, walks you through the Ubuntu publishing process for new applications. He shows...

Canonical
27 February 2014


Canonical
17 December 2013

Juju: a robust cloud strategy built on choice

Article Cloud and server

Ubuntu is the reference platform for scale out computing.  Some manifestations of scale out computing include: edge of network workloads, dev/test environments, big data (Hadoop), and Cloud (OpenStack).  Not only do all these next-generation workloads run on top of Ubuntu but what’s truly amazing is you can deploy and...

Canonical
17 December 2013


Canonical
15 November 2013

Interested in MAAS and Juju? Here’s how to try it in a VM

Article Cloud and server

The backbone for scale-out workload deployments in Ubuntu, such as big data (Hadoop), cloud (OpenStack), and layered applications is a combination of Metal-as-a-Service (MAAS) and Juju.  These exciting open-source projects, offer groundbreaking functionality and just got better in Ubuntu 13.10! MAAS provisions hardware...

Canonical
15 November 2013


Canonical
7 October 2013

Deploying web applications using Juju on EC2 (Part 2/3)

Article Cloud and server

The goal of this tutorial series is to demonstrate the power of Juju service orchestration for deploying web applications and infrastructure services. Juju is a service orchestration framework that is designed to make it very easy for application designers to deploy their applications in an easy, repeatable and logical...

Canonical
7 October 2013


Canonical
26 September 2013

Deploying web applications using Juju on EC2 (Part 1/3)

Article Cloud and server

The goal of this tutorial series is to demonstrate the power of Juju service orchestration for deploying web applications and infrastructure services in the cloud, in this case on Amazon EC2. Juju is a service orchestration framework that is designed to make it very easy for application designers to deploy their...

Canonical
26 September 2013


Canonical
3 July 2013

HP ProLiant Ubuntu Server download

Article Ubuntu

Welcome to HP customers Thank you for choosing Ubuntu and purchasing your support from HP. This page is where you can download your Ubuntu Server software and learn more how Ubuntu can work for you. Download Ubuntu Server* * Please note 12.04 LTS is the HP supported version. Ubuntu Server — for scale out computing

Canonical
3 July 2013


Hardik Dalwadi
3 July 2013

Technical guide for HP laptops

Article Desktop

Modifying any technical settings puts your data at risk, so we strongly recommend you contact an HP service centre for guidance (call +91 9696 153 153 or email [email protected]). If you must make changes yourself, please read this guide carefully beforehand. It answers the following common questions: How do I...

Hardik Dalwadi
3 July 2013


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