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

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

Canonical informs Softpedia about their latest collaboration with ARM, the industry’s leading supplier of microprocessor technology, to bring the company’s OpenStack and Ceph offerings to 64-bit ARM-based servers.

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 brings 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.

“We have seen our Telecom and Enterprise customers start to radically depart from traditional server design to innovative platform architectures for scale-out compute and storage. In pa… (read more)

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