Blog posts tagged
"kubernetes"

261 posts


Marcin "Perk" Stożek
14 December 2023

Canonical Kubernetes 1.29 is now generally available

Article Kubernetes

A new upstream Kubernetes release, 1.29, is generally available, with significant new features and bugfixes. Canonical closely follows upstream development, harmonising our releases to deliver timely and up-to-date enhancements backed by our commitment to security and support – which means that MicroK8s 1.29 is now...

Marcin "Perk" Stożek
14 December 2023


Hugo Huang
5 December 2023

How to use Ubuntu in GKE on nodes and in containers

Article Cloud and server

Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) traces its roots back to Google’s development of Borg in 2004, a Google internal system managing clusters and applications. In 2014, Google introduced Kubernetes, an open-source platform based on Borg’s principles, gaining rapid popularity for automating containerized application...

Hugo Huang
5 December 2023


Hugo Huang
29 November 2023

Generative AI explained

Article AI

When OpenAI released ChatGPT on November 30, 2022, no one could have anticipated that the following 6 months would usher in a dizzying transformation for human society with the arrival of a new generation of artificial intelligence. Since the emergence of deep learning in the early 2010s, artificial intelligence has...

Hugo Huang
29 November 2023


Yalton Ruiz
9 November 2023

Canonical Kubernetes enhances AI/ML development capabilities with NVIDIA integrations

Article Kubernetes

In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have surged in importance. This rise can be attributed to a massive influx of data, enhanced computational capabilities, and significant advancements in algorithms. These changes have empowered various industries and society at large, resulting in...

Yalton Ruiz
9 November 2023


Michael C. Jaeger
9 November 2023

Turbocharge your API and microservice delivery on MicroK8s with Microcks

Article Ubuntu

Give Microcks on MicroK8s a try and experience the benefits of accelerated development cycles and robust testing.

Michael C. Jaeger
9 November 2023


Michelle Anne Tabirao
31 October 2023

Running MongoDB on Kubernetes

Article Data Platform

Running databases like MongoDB in public, private and hybrid environments provides multiple benefits. Kubernetes provides the additional advantages of portability, reduced vendor lock-in, DevOps friendliness, scalability and cost-effectiveness.

Michelle Anne Tabirao
31 October 2023


Tytus Kurek
8 September 2023

How telcos are building carrier-grade infrastructure using open source

Article Cloud and server

Telco cloud implementation with Canonical and HPE Service providers need cloud infrastructure everywhere, from modern 5G and 6G network functions running in the network core to sophisticated AI/ML jobs running on the edge. Given the sensitivity of those workloads to any interruptions, outages or performance...

Tytus Kurek
8 September 2023


Philip Williams
2 August 2023

Meet the Canonical team at stackconf 2023

Article Cloud and server

Date: 13-14 September,  2023 Location: Berlin, Germany Join us for stackconf at the NH Hotel Alexanderplatz to learn about the latest developments in open source technology.  Find out how to accelerate your development and deployment cycles, and how to make your operations more robust and efficient with mature...

Philip Williams
2 August 2023


Felipe Vanni
27 July 2023

University of Alabama at Birmingham accelerates research with Canonical and Dell

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The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is an internationally renowned public research university and academic medical centre that has more than 22,000 students enrolled, and 24,000 faculty members. UAB generates $12.1 billion in annual economic impact within the State of Alabama. UAB is committed to empowering...

Felipe Vanni
27 July 2023


Canonical
13 June 2023

Canonical extends its commercial OpenStack offering to small-scale cloud environments with project Sunbeam

Article Cloud and server

June 13, Vancouver, OpenInfra Summit – Canonical today announced the extension of its commercial OpenStack offering to small-scale cloud environments with a new project Sunbeam. The project is 100% open source and is available free-of-charge. Early adopters can also opt-in for comprehensive security coverage and full...

Canonical
13 June 2023


Tytus Kurek
10 May 2023

OpenInfra Summit Vancouver 2023 is coming

Article Cloud and server

Heads up! The OpenInfra Summit Vancouver 2023 is coming!!! After the successful resurrection of the event in Berlin last year, the OpenInfra Summit is back as an in-person event again. The conference will take place in Vancouver, Canada, on June 13-15. As usual, Canonical will be there to share the latest news about...

Tytus Kurek
10 May 2023


Canonical
6 April 2023

Canonical presence at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023

Article Ubuntu

Canonical, the publishers of Ubuntu, will have a strong presence at this year’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe as a platinum sponsor. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship will once again bring together adopters and technologists from leading open-source and cloud-native communities worldwide to meet in...

Canonical
6 April 2023


Yalton Ruiz
24 March 2023

MicroK8s is now on AWS marketplace

Article Kubernetes

MicroK8s is now on AWS marketplace Everyone knows that MicroK8s is an extremely lightweight, extensible, reliable, CNCF-compliant distribution of Kubernetes. What you didn’t know until now is that it is even easier to install and manage as part of your AWS marketplace experience. First, a quick reminder of why MicroK8s...

Yalton Ruiz
24 March 2023


Tytus Kurek
16 March 2023

Kubernetes vs OpenStack: which one to choose?

Article Cloud and server

Kubernetes vs OpenStack is a common dilemma that organisations face when considering the modernisation of their IT infrastructure. Both are well-established open-source technologies for building cloud infrastructure, and both bring tangible benefits, especially when used in combination. Yet, they differ significantly...

Tytus Kurek
16 March 2023