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Faster AI application development with Canonical and NVIDIA AI Enterprise
by Canonical on 12 September 2023
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Early experiences with PXE (net-)boot of KVM VMs on Ubuntu for s390x
by Canonical on 20 December 2017
This article originally appeared on the Ubuntu On Big Iron blog This article mainly assumes that an Ubuntu Server 17.10 (artful) is installed in LPAR. Ubuntu...
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MAAS KVM Pods
by Canonical on 18 October 2017
This is a guest post by Michael Iatrou, cloud solutions architect at Canonical OpenStack is the dominant solution in the IaaS space, fueled by the need for...
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The new simplicity to consume DPDK
by Christian Ehrhardt on 5 May 2016
DPDK is a fast moving project comprised of a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing. It utilizes polling threads, huge pages, numa locality...
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Charming 2.0 – Now with 100% more awesome
by Charles Butler on 22 October 2015
Editors Note: This post is one of many in a series covering the newpatterns in charming. This first post will be information heavy andcover a walkthrough of...
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It’s all about containers! ODS keynote
by Tom Callway on 25 June 2015
It’s all about containers. All attention is turning to new and innovative variants of this cloud development technology. From LXC and Docker to our recent...
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Deploying OpenStack from source to scalable multi-node environments
by Corey Bryant on 17 June 2015
The Juju OpenStack charms now have support for deploying OpenStack from source! This means that you can point the charms at the OpenStack git...
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Mark Shuttleworth’s ODS Vancouver Keynote
by Canonical on 11 June 2015
This year’s OpenStack Summit was the most successful yet; playing host to a record number of exhibitors who excited and inspired over 5,000 visiting...
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How many containers can you run on your machine?
by Dustin Kirkland on 11 June 2015
652 Linux containers running on a Laptop? Are you kidding me???A couple of weeks ago, at the OpenStack Summit in Vancouver, Canonical released the results of...