Cloud Chatter: August 2016
Canonical
on 3 August 2016
Tags: cloud , IBM , newsletter , Telco , Telecommunications
Welcome to the latest issue of Cloud Chatter. This month, don’t miss:
- An overview of our widely applauded universal “snap” packages launch
- A fantastic free trial offer for using Ubuntu on POWER8 with IBM’s Softlayer
- A story about a leading middle eastern telco launching an NFV cloud using OpenStack and Juju
- Steps on how to leverage LXD and ZFS with Juju 2.0
- A webinar co-hosted with Riftware on “NFV Orchestration Accelerated by Application Modelling”
- Our round-up of top blog posts and industry news
New ‘Snap’ packages transform the installation and management of cloud and server applications
Developers from multiple Linux distributions and companies have announced that they are collaborating on the “snap” universal Linux package format, enabling a single binary package to work perfectly and securely on any Linux-based system including cloud and server applications. Installing Jenkins or Cassandra, for example, becomes a single-command exercise on any distribution with snaps.
The Snap format has been welcomed by Linux application vendors. It is a tremendous simplification to publish a snap rather than manage diverse package formats and security update mechanisms across many Linux distributions. Canonical is working with our vendor eco-system at snapcraft.io to provide a single publication mechanism for any software in any Linux environment.
If you’d like to discuss how you can use snaps to package your cloud and server applications, don’t hesitate to contact us.
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In other news
Etisalat builds first NFV telco cloud in the Middle East on Ubuntu OpenStack
Etisalat builds first NFV telco cloud in the Middle East on Ubuntu OpenStack
Etisalat, the Middle East’s leading telecoms provider, has launched its first live Network Function Virtualization telco cloud in Abu Dhabi. The NFV-based telco infrastructure has been built with Quanta servers, Arista switches and Canonical’s Ubuntu OpenStack, a multi-vendor combination integrated for production for the first time ever globally. Learn more
Webinar: NFV Orchestration Accelerated by Application Modeling
Watch Canonical’s Bill Bauman and Matt Harper, RIFT.io’s Chief Development Officer, discuss how Juju has helped RIFT.ware, a standards-based orchestrator, leverage a model-driven framework to support multiple formats and scale to support massive numbers of VNFs and VMs. Watch on-demand webinar
Juju 2.0 user interface redesign
Juju has been given a brand-new look that makes it even easier to navigate and configure services than ever before. Juju 2.0’s more intuitive integration with the Charms Store makes it simple to select , connect, scale and deploy charms and bundles into a public cloud, OpenStack or on bare metal. Learn more about the Juju 2.0 UI design process
How developers can leverage LXD & ZFS in Juju 2.0
One of the best things about using Juju locally on your laptop is the speed at which you can iterate locally and then push out
to a real cloud. In the upcoming Juju 2.0 you can use LXD and the ZFS for an even faster performing development experience. Learn more about Juju, LXD and ZFS
Meet the Juju community at the next Charmer Summit
We’re proud to announce that we’re ready to have our third Juju Charmers Summit conference, taking place September 12-14 in Pasadena, California, USA. All our charming experts are gathering in one place to help spread charming knowledge and technical networking. Attendees will have access to experts in charming OpenStack, NFV, Big Data, Containers (Swarm, Kubernetes, and Mesos), and Benchmarking. Attendance is free for anyone who wants to participate. Join us in Pasadena!
Top blog posts from Insights
- Vendors embrace Juju model-driven operations
- Special report: Low latency and real-time kernels for telco and NFV
- What’s the easiest way to start using big software? Meet Conjure-up
- A New Research Cloud on Ubuntu OpenStack
- Apache Bigtop and Juju: a charming approach to big data
- Canonical and Pivotal Collaborate to Deliver Cloud Native Platform
- Howto launch your own Snap store
Ubuntu Cloud in the news
- Canonical and e-shelter announce managed OpenStack private cloud initiative
- IBM’s SoftLayer cloud gets certified Ubuntu Linux 16.04 LTS images
- 6WIND upgrades NFV platform on 40 Gbps Advantech servers
- Removing Operational Friction Will Free Big Data To Do Big Things, Says Mark Shuttleworth
- Canonical changes the game by announcing universal snap packages
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