Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition: cloud computing made real
Posted on October 29, 2009
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Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition: cloud computing made
real
Latest version of popular operating system allows businesses
to build on proven Ubuntu server technology
LONDON, October
26, 2009: Canonical today announced the general availability
of Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition for free download on Thursday 29
October. Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition introduces Ubuntu Enterprise
Cloud (UEC) as a fully supported technology. This is an open source
cloud computing environment, based on the same Application
Programming Interfaces (APIs) as Amazon EC2, that will allow
businesses to start taking advantage of the possibilities of private
clouds. Private clouds allow businesses to reap the benefits of
flexible compute environments while avoiding the security, regulatory
or policy restrictions inherent in pushing data onto a public cloud.
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