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Canonical Brings Its Ubuntu OpenStack and Ceph Offerings to 64-bit ARM Servers

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Marius Nestor
Oct 18, 2016

Canonical is the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system, which is currently the leading platform for cloud, container, and scale-out computing. Ubuntu is also very popular on desktops and severs, and now Canonical’s extended partnership with ARM bring it to the 64-bit ARM v8-A hardware architecture. In other words, Canonical’s Ubuntu OpenStack and Ceph offerings, along with Ubuntu Advantage support, are now commercially available and supported on 64-bit ARMv8-A processors and servers by both companies, and the focus will be on direct customer use cases.

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Marius Nestor

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