OpenStack distributions: How to choose the right one?

Choosing the right OpenStack distribution is essential to the success of an OpenStack project at every organisation. When selecting one, organisations should always follow certain criteria. Is it possible to operate the considered OpenStack distributions economically? How easy is … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Canonical announces Managed Apps to simplify enterprise cloud operations

1st April 2020: Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, today announces Managed Apps – enabling enterprises to have their apps deployed and operated by Canonical as a fully managed service. At launch, Canonical will cover ten widely used cloud-native database and LMA (logging, monito … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Edge AI in a 5G world – part 1: How ‘smart cell towers’ will change our lives

This is part of a blog series on the impact that 5G and GPUs at the edge will have on the roll out of new AI solutions. You can read the other posts here. Series overview In part 1 we will talk about the industrial applications and benefits that 5G and fast compute at the […] | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Rigado cuts customers’ time-to-market with Ubuntu Core and AWS

In the fast-paced world of IoT, being able to reduce time-to-market is a priority. Rigado’s core mission is to provide scalable and secure infrastructure for their customers’ commercial IoT deployments. It became clear to Rigado that, to achieve the ease of use it was looking for … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Automating our Vanilla releases with GitHub actions

The Vanilla framework has a history of being released very infrequently. Sometimes it has been months between releases, which made the upgrade process often hard and time-consuming. One of the reasons for that was a manual and a quite time-consuming release process. Over several … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu official support for the Raspberry Pi – roadmap update

Computing and digital crafting should be accessible to all! This imperative inspires the mission that Ubuntu has been pursuing for nearly two decades now. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is pursuing a similar mission with the single-board, low-cost and high-performance Raspberry Pi c … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Design and Web team summary – 30th March 2020

Due to the rapidly developing Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, the entire web team has transitioned to 100% remote for the foreseeable future. Canonical is well set up to remain productive but brings design challenges such as group sketching which we are testing and evaluating s … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Smart cards login on Ubuntu

Smart cards have proliferated and are now everywhere, from work ID badges to credit cards and passports. For example, the United States Federal Government uses smart cards to control access to federal facilities and information systems because they offer an extra layer of securit … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Learn snapcraft by example – multi-app client-server snap

Over the past few months, we published a number of articles showing how to snap desktop applications written in different languages – Rust, Java, C/C++, and others. In each one of these zero-to-hero guides, we went through a representative snapcraft.yaml file and highlighted the … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

How Domotz streamlined provisioning of IoT devices

As the number of IoT devices scale, the challenges of provisioning and keeping them up to date in the field increases. Domotz, who manufacture an all-in-one, network monitoring and management device for enterprise IoT networks, found themselves with this challenge that was furthe … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Securing open source through CVE prioritisation

According to a recent study, 96% of applications in the enterprise market use open-source software. As the open-source landscape becomes more and more fragmented, the task to assess the impact of potential security vulnerabilities for an organisation can become overwhelming. Ubun … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Kubernetes 1.18 available from Canonical

Canonical today announced full enterprise support for Kubernetes 1.18, with support covering Charmed Kubernetes, MicroK8s and kubeadm. Committed to releasing in tandem with upstream Kubernetes, enterprises can benefit from the latest additions to enhance their day to day operatio … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Building a Raspberry Pi cluster with MicroK8s

The tutorial for building a Raspberry Pi cluster with MicroK8s is here. This blog is not a tutorial. This blog aims to answer; why? Why would you build a Raspberry Pi cluster with MicroK8s? Here we go a little deeper to understand the hype around Kubernetes, the uses of cluster c … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

How to launch IoT devices – Part 4: When to ask for help

(This blog post is part of a 5 part series, titled “How to launch IoT devices”. It will cover the key choices and concerns when turning bright IoT ideas into a product in the market. Sign up to the webinar on how to launch IoT devices to get the full story, all in one place.) [… … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: Ceph Octopus is now available

Ceph upstream released the first stable version of ‘Octopus’ today, and you can test it easily on Ubuntu with automatic upgrades to the final GA release. This version adds significant multi-site replication capabilities, important for large-scale redundancy and disaster recovery. … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Canonical Technical Support for Ubuntu and open source during the COVID-19 pandemic

All technical support services are currently at 100% SLA. We have updated our operational plan to accommodate expected sick leave among colleagues and their families as COVID-19 moves through our communities. We are committed to  24/7 technical support, configuration advice and o … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Update: Canonical managed services and Ubuntu support during COVID-19 outbreak

SUMMARY Canonical’s fully managed OpenStack, Kubernetes, Kafka, Elastic, Postgres and other open source stacks, are operating at full SLA. Ubuntu and broader open source support services are unaffected and our teams have adjusted schedules to allow for colleagues to be out sick w … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Snapcraft tricks: Improve release flexibility with pull and build overrides

Sometimes, software projects are simple – one architecture, one version, one release. But often, they can be complex, targeting multiple platforms, and with different versions at that. If you are packaging your apps as snaps, you might wonder about the optimal way to accommodate … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Kubernetes 1.18 release candidate available for testing

The latest release of Kubernetes is now available for download and experimentation, with the MicroK8s Kubernetes 1.18 release candidate. The easiest, fastest way to get the latest Kubernetes is to install MicroK8s on your machine. Just run: sudo snap install microk8s –channel=1.1 … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

SBI Group unlocks infrastructure automation with secure, on-premises OpenStack cloud

SBI BITS provides IT services and infrastructure to the SBI Group — Japan’s market leading financial services company group — which is made up of over 250 companies, and 6,000 employees. To increase time to market and meet heavy client requirements, SBI BITs was looking for alter … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Design and Web team summary – 16 March 2020

The Web and design team spent the last week in an in-person sprint in Frankfurt. We have a number of members of the team that are remote so it is always great to all get together and go for dinners and coffees together. This takes us out of our usual work so this was a […] | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Turning your Raspberry Pi 4 into an edge gateway – Part 2

In the first part of this tutorial, we installed and configured EdgeX foundry on a Raspberry Pi 4, turning it into an edge gateway. In this tutorial, the gateway will be connected to dummy IoT devices. These dummy devices will be virtually simulated by software. They will send me … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

How to install Ubuntu with the new Raspberry Pi Imager

The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently released their new “Raspberry Pi Imager” and we love it.  It’s a new tool that makes getting going with the Raspberry Pi easier than ever. All it takes is a simple install and three clicks before you have an SDcard ready for Pi. In this articl … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

OSM-MR#8 Hackfest: the highlights

The Canonical team is getting back from the OSM-MR#8 Hackfest with a lot of excitement and a fresh view on the OSM (Open Source MANO) project. Although due to the Coronavirus COVID-19 complication around the world the leadership group re-organised the Hackfest in the last moment … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

MAAS controller communication

Much of the functionality of MAAS is contained in controllers. There are two basic types: a region controller and one or more rack controllers. It’s useful to pull back and take a quick look at how these controllers work and interact. This will help you get a better picture of ho … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Tutorials for everyone from everyone

TL:DR The tutorials site was refreshed. Tutorials are written in discourse. They are then pulled and displayed on different sites: ubuntu.com, snapcraft.io, maas.io and jaas.ai. Contributing to open source tools goes beyond writing code. Some of the best contributions simply expl … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

On Boxing, Tabletop Exercises and Threat Models

‘Everybody has a plan until they get hit. Then, like a rat, they stop in fear and freeze.’ Mike Tyson At Canonical we have recently performed a series of cyber tabletop exercises (TTX). A TTX is an information security preparedness drill where a cyber incident scenario is played … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Interana uses ESM to maintain system security while upgrading its customers to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS across public clouds

Interana, an analytics software provider, enables users to run advanced big data queries on raw customer data and delivers answers in seconds. Their customers include Microsoft, Comcast and Salesforce. Interana’s leading-edge platform is based on Ubuntu and deployed directly insi … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Safely Backup Google Photos

With a smart phones in their pocket, most people don’t bother carrying a traditional camera anymore. For most, the single, double or even triple cameras on modern phones are great for making memories. Many Android and some iOS users have chosen to store their photos in the free o … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

ROS Development with LXD

Linux containers allow for easy isolation of developer environments. If you’re often working with a bunch of different ROS versions, it’s a lot easier to do your work entirely in containers. Getting Started You’ll first need to install LXD using snap. Note Throughout this guide I … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

ROS 2 CI with GitHub Actions

The ROS 2 Tooling Working Group (chaired by AWS RoboMaker) has been hard at work producing a neat set of GitHub Actions for building and testing ROS packages on a variety of different systems. They work great on Ubuntu targets and preliminary support is already present for MacOS … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Hosted private cloud infrastructure: a cost analysis

Private cloud infrastructure remains an essential part of every enterprise nowadays. However, due to the increasing number of workloads and data, the overhead of managing bare metal servers, virtual machines and containers can mount up. Although tools like MAAS, OpenStack and Kub … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

The State of Robotics – February 2020

In 2020 we are already seeing the world of robotics hit the ground running. So far this year new and exciting things have been cropping up in every industry. The mainstream media pick up ROS stories and big-name robotics companies are no longer just on the factory floors.  Here w … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Design and Web team summary – 5 March 2020

This is the final week before the team is all off the Frankfurt for co-located sprinting on some features and products. So, watch this space. This was a fairly busy two weeks for the Web & Design team at Canonical.  Here are some of the highlights of our completed work. Web squad … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

WSLConf: The first conference dedicated to Windows Subsystem for Linux goes virtual

On March 10th and 11th, WSLConf – a conference dedicated to Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) – will go 100% virtual and be live-streamed for all its participants, worldwide. WSLConf is a community event, sponsored by Canonical. We will have presentations from developers, securit … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Creating real-time ready systems with ACRN and Ubuntu

Sometimes you really need a deterministic response time in your system. For example, a robotic arm that needs to be at the right place at exactly the right time, and you cannot avoid the need for a hard real-time (RT) operating system. But, that is only a small part of your softw … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Anbox Cloud – An introduction

Anbox Cloud, Canonical’s recently launched platform, delivers Android at scale in the cloud. Leveraging Android as a guest operating system to virtualise mobile workloads on servers while streaming graphical output to clients, Anbox Cloud empowers innovators to create rich digita … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

How to launch IoT devices – Part 3: make vs buy decisions

(This blog post is part of a 5 part series, titled “How to launch IoT devices”. It will cover the key choices and concerns when turning bright IoT ideas into a product in the market. This entire series can be found with slides + audio here: How to launch IoT devices.) Part One ca … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Kubeflow 1.0 launches

Kubeflow 1.0 has been released today and Canonical would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the community for their hard work and leadership (link). What is Kubeflow? Kubeflow is an open source artificial intelligence / machine learning (AI/ML) tool that helps improve … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

How Domotz streamlined provisioning of IoT devices

Learn how Ubuntu Core and snaps gives Domotz a competitive advantage As the number of IoT devices scale, the challenges of provisioning and keeping them up to date in the field increases. Domotz, who manufacture an all-in-one, network monitoring and management device for enterpri … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Experimental feature: snap refresh awareness and update inhibition

We’d like to follow up on last week’s article about parallel installs for classic snaps with another bleeding-edge topic. Today, we will discuss snap refreshes. By design, snaps come with automatic updates, and by default, the update (refresh) frequency check is four times a day. … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Canonical at the 9th OSM Hackfest, Madrid

To all telecommunications service providers, global system integrators, research institutions, OSM community members and innovators all over the world: heads-up! The 9th OSM Hackfest starts in two weeks and Canonical as always will be there. We will lead hackfest sessions, answer … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Canonical at the OSM-MR#8 Hackfest, Madrid

To all telecommunications service providers, global system integrators, research institutions, OSM community members and innovators all over the world: heads-up! The OSM-MR#8 Hackfest starts in two weeks and Canonical as always will be there. We will lead hackfest sessions, answe … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Canonical takes leadership role in security for ROS

Canonical is committed to the future of robotics, as proven a short time ago when we joined the Technical Steering Committee of the second version of the Robot Operating System (ROS 2). We’re also dedicated to building a foundation of enterprise-grade, industry leading security p … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Quick-add KVMs for MAAS

When designing or testing with MAAS, it’s often handy to start with virtual machines. If you’re just on your laptop, and you want to check out a new MAAS version, or mock up some datacentre idea you’ve been considering, KVMs are often very useful. You could create pods, of course … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Parallel installs for classic snaps

For a while now, snapd has supported the ability to install and use multiple instances of the same snap in parallel. This allows users to test features in new software releases side by side with the stable, production versions. Similarly, users can distribute their work or perhap … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

MAAS doc example: MGH

We’re creating a cohesive example to give the MAAS documentation some built-in coherence. Have a look. […] | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Bosch Rexroth adopts Ubuntu Core and snaps for app-based ctrlX AUTOMATION platform

19th February 2020 – Canonical today announced that Bosch Rexroth has selected Ubuntu Core for their app-based platform ctrlX AUTOMATION. ctrlX AUTOMATION leverages Ubuntu Core, designed for embedded devices, and snaps, the universal Linux application containers, to deliver an op … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago