Canonical announced on Tuesday that Ubuntu Pro is available in a subscription-included model on Amazon Web Services. With Ubuntu Pro on AWS, users can launch Ubuntu Pro on-demand instances and ...
Last year, I wrote an article on how to run Ubuntu 9.10 in the Amazon Elastic Cloud (LJ, May 2010). But, the folks over at Canonical haven't been sitting on their laurels during the past year. They're ...
Canonical, the company backing the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, has fine-tuned the kernel for better performance on the Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) cloud, reportedly providing 30 percent ...
Cloud services are all the rage today, although some of my fellow Linux Journal staffers may scoff when they hear me say that. Cloud services is a nebulous term that can mean anything from completely ...
When it comes to cloud operating system popularity, Ubuntu Linux is, by far, the most popular operating system on Amazon Web Services (AWS). According to the Cloud Market's latest analysis of ...
Canonical’s stripped down “Snappy” edition of Ubuntu Core is now available on Amazon’s AWS cloud computing platform. If you’ve followed along over the last few weeks, that’s not a major surprise.
Wouldn't you setup a Firewall/router on AWS though their security options. Then apply IP's to your internal network. I remember them showing me how to do it once just because i asked so i'd have basic ...
Canonical's early bet on cloud and user experience let Ubuntu become the de facto cloud Linux distribution in 2010 A prediction in 2009 that Ubuntu usage was going to grow in the face of Red Hat’s ...
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