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Blog posts tagged
"Juju"


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Automating Orchestration in the Cloud with Ubuntu Juju

Cloud and server Videos

Charles Butler explains how to automate orchestration with Juju during this talk at the 2014 USENIX Configuration Management Summit. ...


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Using the Local (LXC) Provider with Juju

Cloud and server Videos

Juju has the ability to leverage Linux containers (LXC) to deploy charms locally to your desktop/laptop. This lets you iterate quickly during development in a manner similar to a real cloud. ...


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Using and creating Juju Charm Bundles

Cloud and server Videos

A “bundle” is a set of Juju charms that come together as one file. It makes it easier for people to deploy complex sets of services in one go. ...


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Adding tests to your Juju charms with Amulet

Cloud and server Videos

In this charm workshop Marco Ceppi talks about how you can add tests to your Juju charms using Amulet, our test framework. ...


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Writing your own Juju plugins

Cloud and server Videos

Sometimes core Juju might not have a feature you want, or you want to put together custom scripts to make life easier. Juju has a plugin architecture that lets you do just that. In this workshop Marco Ceppi walks us through how to write your own plugin. ...


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Using Vagrant and Juju together

Cloud and server Videos

In this workshop we go over how to use Vagrant and Juju together for writing charms. ...


Jorge O. Castro
17 October 2014

Gettinng Started with Charm Testing

Cloud and server Videos

In this workshop we explain what Juju Charm testing is, how to get started using it, and how the infrastructure works. Make sure you check out the charm testing documentation so you can leverage these tools! ...


John Zannos
10 October 2014

Ubuntu with Redis Labs, Altera and IBM Power supply new NoSQL data store solution

Cloud and server News

Big Data, scale and cloud are the big topics of technology today. Canonical with Ubuntu continues to drive innovation through commitment to openness and building a collaborative ecosystem. The key elements of this disruption include: innovation, automation, lower TCO, greater density, optimised power/performance ratios and new architectur ...


Ellen Arnold
10 October 2014

Zabbix joins Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme

Cloud and server Article

We are excited to announce Zabbix SIA, the newest member of our Charm Partner Programme.  This programme lets solution providers make best use of Canonical’s award-winning open source cloud orchestration tool, Juju, which allows them to: demo their product in minutes; instantly integrate it into hundreds of other solutions; scale at the c ...


Canonical
9 October 2014

Ubuntu OpenStack reference implementation

Cloud and server Article

OpenStack is the leading open cloud platform. Ubuntu is the reference operating system for the OpenStack project, which is why deploying OpenStack with Ubuntu is the best way to ensure a straightforward implementation. Ubuntu OpenStack contains all the current integrated OpenStack projects and some additional technologies beneficial to he ...


Canonical
26 September 2014

Juju Machine View: more control at your fingertips

Cloud and server Article

The Juju UI Engineering team has been hard at work on a whole new way to visualise your Juju deployments. Juju provides a unique perspective on your workloads as it focuses on the services that perform the work and less on the hardware details as that’s malleable and transient from deployment to deployment and cloud ...


Maarten Ectors
3 September 2014

Instant Big Data and other solutions

Cloud and server Article

For each new technology that becomes trendy you can buy a book with an animal on the cover. The first chapters will guide you through installing, integrating and scaling the new technology. This was fine when software was just a couple of apt-gets away. With horizontally scalable solutions, micro-services, containers, PaaS platforms, Big ...