Landscape In Action: Putting OpenStack On Autopilot

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Start with bare metal, build an OpenStack cloud in 15 minutes.

Consistent with Ubuntu’s heritage of making hard things simple, we created an intuitive way to provision our best-practices reference architecture of OpenStack, straight from bare metal, and to do it in a shorter time than you will take for your lunch break today.

We designed an intelligent OpenStack installer that is part of Landscape, our Ubuntu systems management product. This is a fully automated reference OpenStack deployment capability, built right into our systems management platform. We created it using Juju, Canonical's amazing service orchestration technology.

With just a few clicks, any user can build a cloud reflecting the best practices learned through years of work by Canonical Technical Services’ cloud consultants while engaged in designing and building some of the largest OpenStack deployments in the world. What’s more, through the integration of Juju and Landscape, users can leverage our tools’ unparalleled service scale-out and systems management capabilities to make full use of the cloud they just built deploying workloads, performing capacity planning, and keeping it consistent, secure and up to date.

Hardware used in the video: SSD-backed Intel Core i5, 16GB RAM

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Is this still a thing? I haven't found any documentation about this still being supported. Sad, looked nice. It's a shame no one keeps anything around long enough for it to be stable and enterprise grade.

BenErridge
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Is Ubuntu Landscape Free/Open Source Software ? .

I am very surprised to see proprietary software like Landscape from a company that calls itself a Free/Open Source company and uses most of its packages from Debian upstream.

vivekcherian
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Great, but Landscape is not open source...

Markus
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so where is the GUI console of a Windows 7 VM? LOL what? Impossible? Really?

bubba