Canonical Makes It Easier to Deploy MAAS (Metal as a Service) via Snap Package

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

According to MAAS developer Blake Rouse, it would appear that it’s a lot easier now to deliver a production-ready version of Canonical’s MAAS (Metal as a Service) cloud-style provisioning construct on Ubuntu-based operating systems.

Canonical designed MAAS to help promote and automate the deployment and dynamic provisioning of hyperscale computing environments like cloud services or big data workloads. While MASS is an open-source and free-to-use product, Canonical also offers commercial support to its enterprise customers.

As Canonical vowed to advance its Snappy technologies for future versions of Ubuntu Linux, we’re seeing more and more applications being packaged as Snaps for easier distribution across multiple operating systems, but also to allow users to consume the latest releases of these products.

The MAAS project was recently migrated from DEBs to Snaps, according to Blake Rouse’s <a href="https://blake-rouse.blogspot.ro/20… (read more)

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