That is why we are impressed and stirred by Ubuntu 14.04. The advent of OpenStack, the switch to scale out computing and the move towards public cloud providers presents a perfect storm out of which Ubuntu is set to emerge the technology used ubiquitously for the next decade.
Read more to know about the biggest changes and features. The stable ISO images and torrents of Xenial Xerus are now available for download. Optimised Ubuntu 14.04 images certified for use on all leading public cloud platforms – Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Joyent Cloud, HP Cloud, Rackspace Cloud, CloudSigma and many others. Short Bytes: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS release is finally here. Includes Juju for fast service deployment of 100+ common scale out applications such as MongoDB, Hadoop, node.js, Cloudfoundry, LAMP stack and Elastic Searchĭocker included & Docker’s own repository now populated with official Ubuntu 14.04 images Includes MAAS for automated hardware provisioning Includes the Icehouse release of OpenStackīoth Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS and OpenStack are supported until April 2019 Enterprises now moving parts of their infrastructure to cloud can choose the technology best suited for the job: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS:īased on version 3.13 of the Linux kernel Since the beginning of Ubuntu Server we have been preparing for this time, the time when a wholesale technology infrastructure change occurs and Ubuntu 14.04 arrives just as the change is starting to accelerate beyond the early adopters and technology companies. New in Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS: We have expanded our hardware enablement offering since 12.04, and with 14.04.2, this point release contains an updated kernel and X stack for new installations to support new hardware across all our supported architectures, not just x86. This is in large part due to their planned transition to cloud, be it on premise using technologies such as Ubuntu OpenStack, in a public cloud or, most commonly, using combinations of both. Recently 70% of CIOs stated that they are going to change their technology and sourcing relationships within the next two or three years. We are stirred up by how the adoption of Ubuntu, coupled with the adoption of cloud and scale out computing is set grow enormously as it fast becomes an ‘enterprise’ technology. So Ubuntu server is growing up and we are proud of what it has become. Ubuntu Server also is the fastest growing platform for scale out web computing having overtaken CentOS some six months ago.
Ubuntu is dominant in public cloud with typically 60% market share of Linux workloads in the major cloud providers such as Amazon, Azure and Joyent. We are impressed because Ubuntu is gaining extensive traction outside of the tech luminaries such as Netflix, Snapchat and wider DevOP community it is being adopted by mainstream enterprises such as BestBuy. Everyone involved with Ubuntu can’t help but be impressed and stirred about the significance of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
Today is a big day for Ubuntu and a big day for cloud computing: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is released.