Canonical and Oracle announce their cooperation on OracleCloud to better handle large-scale deployment tasks for enterprise users. In recent years, Canonical has continued to develop cloud services and has become a leader in many cloud deployment scenarios of Ubuntu. In addition, Microsoft released the first AzureStack technology preview version based on Ubuntu yesterday. Through cooperation with Oracle, it means that the authenticated Ubuntu image can be downloaded through OracleCloudMarketplace,
Canonical and Oracle announce their cooperation on Oracle Cloud to better handle large-scale deployment tasks for enterprise users. In recent years, Canonical has continued to develop cloud services and has become a leader in many cloud deployment scenarios of Ubuntu. In addition, Microsoft released the first Azure Stack technology preview version based on Ubuntu yesterday. Through cooperation with Oracle, it means that the authenticated Ubuntu image can be downloaded through Oracle Cloud Marketplace to provide a new choice for Oracle Enterprise users' work platforms.
If someone tells you that Ubuntu is already dominant on the cloud, there is nothing wrong with this sentence. According to statistics, 70% of public cloud work and 55% of OpenStack run on Ubuntu. In addition, many enterprises choose Canonical and Ubuntu in terms of business. The most representative is AT&T, which announced the cooperation a few days ago.
Canonical said on the website: "certified Ubuntu images can help users find ways to smoothly complete cloud deployment and flexible device management to improve work efficiency, it is important for users who maintain high-level security and stability. Canonical has made unremitting efforts to optimize Ubuntu images to ensure that each Oracle Enterprise cloud customer can enjoy a high-quality cloud experience ."
Udi nach.pdf, head of the public cloud certified by Canonical, said: "In addition to the inherent cost-saving features of open-source cloud development, one of the core advantages of using official Ubuntu is that users adopt the same operating system as those in the development process, there is no additional cost, which simplifies management, migration, and reconstruction across the underlying layer. Enterprise organizations may need to deploy servers internally to develop their private Cloud, or use Oracle Cloud. Ubuntu can provide this elasticity ."
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