Since the cooperation between Canonical and Google, Canonical has announced that it has released Public beta versions of Ubuntu14.04LTS, 12.04LTS, and 14.10 on the Google cloud platform. & Ldquo; from today on the Google cloud platform, you can choose the optimized, latest, very secure, and consistent Ubuntu Image & rdquo; Canonical announcement, & ldquo; canonical will continue to maintain, test, and update authenticated Ubuntu Images
Since the cooperation between Canonical and Google, Canonical has announced that it has released Public beta versions of Ubuntu14.04LTS, 12.04LTS, and 14.10 on the Google cloud platform. "From today, you can choose the optimized, latest, very secure, and consistent Ubuntu image on the Google cloud platform," Canonical announced, "Canonical will continue to maintain, test, and update authenticated Ubuntu images. After the official version is released, the Google cloud platform will have the latest version immediately ".
Ubuntu has become increasingly popular in the cloud environment and as the basis for cloud distribution. Therefore, providing images for the Google cloud platform can attract more users.
For all Ubuntu LTS versions, Canonical will provide them with maintenance and security updates for 5 years, which will attract more enterprise-level users who have been paying more and more attention to Canonical.
Sebastian Stadil, founder of Scalr, a leading open-source cloud management platform, said: "The lack of official Ubuntu images has prevented us from migrating part of our infrastructure to the Google cloud platform, we are very pleased to see that Ubuntu technology is available to all our enterprise customers."
Federico Lucifredi, project manager certified for the public cloud (CPC), said: "An increasing number of enterprises are starting to start their own businesses, turning to the public cloud environment to run a large number of key outward scaling workloads, as one of the world's leading competitors, Google's cloud platform has been quickly built. Adding Ubuntu images to the Google cloud platform is a logical step. We are confident that such cooperation is easy to find an easy-to-use and reliable operating system when developers and enterprises deploy the cloud ."
According to Canonical, Ubuntu has achieved remarkable performance in the selection of all public cloud operating systems, with 70% of the workload running on Ubuntu. According to the OpenStack Foundation, Ubuntu is already the foundation for OpenStack deployment.
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