Blog posts tagged
“juju charms”

23 posts


Canonical
31 May 2018

Simplifying deployment and management of edge clouds with CPLANE.ai

Webinar Cloud and server

Title: Simplifying deployment and management of edge clouds Speakers: Matt Akins & Brandon Williams Date/Time: June 13, 12:00PM EST / 5:00PM BST Canonical recently announced a partnership with CPLANE.ai to simplify cloud management. Canonical brings scale, performance, and reliability to the cloud as well as ease of...

Canonical
31 May 2018


David Lawson
27 February 2018

Charming Discourse with the reactive framework

Article Cloud and server

Recently the Canonical IS department was asked to deploy the Discourse forum software for a revamp of the Ubuntu Community site at https://community.ubuntu.org. Discourse is a modernization of classic forum/bulletin board software packages and is something IS has had an interest in for some time, so I was happy to help...

David Lawson
27 February 2018


Accessing the Juju CLI from within the GUI

Article Cloud and server

In the Juju GUI 2.11.1 release, we are excited to bring a new feature we’ve been working on for a while now: the shell in the GUI. The GUI is a powerful tool, but at times the command-line is necessary. For instance, the ability to SSH into a unit helps for debugging processes or accessing


jeffpihach
31 October 2017

Juju GUI: get your users started with getstarted.md

Article Cloud and server

Help your users get started with your solution by providing them the first steps in using your newly deployed bundle or charm. The latest release of the Juju GUI now displays a rendered markdown file to the user after deploying a bundle or charm with a getstarted.md file. Adding this functionality to your bundle deployments

jeffpihach
31 October 2017


Konstantinos Tsakalozos
19 October 2017

From Bare Metal to Cloud with MAAS

Article Cloud and server

This article originally appeared on Konstantinos Tsakalozos’ blog When was the last time you had one of those “I wish I knew about that <time period> ago” moments? One of mine was when I saw MAAS (Metal as a Service). Back at the University, as a member of the MADgIK lab, I had to administer

Konstantinos Tsakalozos
19 October 2017


Richard Harding
16 October 2017

Think Cloud portable! Let Applications drive the Model

Article Cloud and server

In our last intro to Modeling with Juju post we didn’t pay any attention to the hardware needed to run our workloads. We ran with Juju default values for what the hardware characteristics of the cloud instances should be. Rather than define a bunch of YAML about each machine needed to run the infrastructure, Juju picks...

Richard Harding
16 October 2017


James Page
13 October 2017

OpenStack Development Summary – October 13, 2017

Article Cloud and server

Welcome to the seventh Ubuntu OpenStack development summary! This summary is intended to be a regular communication of activities and plans happening in and around Ubuntu OpenStack, covering but not limited to the distribution and deployment of OpenStack on Ubuntu. If there is something that you would like to see...

James Page
13 October 2017


Richard Harding
20 July 2017

Testing the future of Juju with snaps

Article Cloud and server

Juju 2.3 is under heavy development and one thing we all want when we’re working on the next big release of our software product is to get feedback from users. Are you solving the problems your user has? Are there bugs in the corner cases that a user c

Richard Harding
20 July 2017


Mark Baker
18 July 2017

How modelling helps you avoid getting a stuck OpenStack

Article Cloud and server

Lego model of an Airbus A380-800. Airbus run OpenStack A “StuckStack” is a deployment of OpenStack that usually, for technical but sometimes business reasons, is unable to be upgraded without significant disruption, time and expense. In the last post on this topic we discussed how many of these clouds became stuck and...

Mark Baker
18 July 2017


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