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How to create snapshots of your snaps
By Igor Ljubuncic, 7 March 2019
Data backups are arguably the most important part of one’s software setup. While many scenarios fall into the realm of if, data loss belongs in the when...
Infographic: Snapcraft for developers
By Canonical, 6 March 2019
At the end of last year, we shared an infographic highlighting the adoption of snaps by users for their desktop, server or IoT devices. Those snaps wouldn’t...
How to quickly deploy production-ready Kubernetes
By Canonical, 4 March 2019
Kubernetes, the flexible software that coordinates containers, runs on a range of platforms, from public to private cloud, data centers, bare metal and...
MAAS – Fast and efficient virtualisation for small and medium enterprises
By Canonical, 1 March 2019
The advent of virtualisation has significantly changed the way we use IT infrastructure. In theory, the ability to share single server resources to run...
Building ROS 2 snaps with Colcon
By Kyle Fazzari, 28 February 2019
The snapcraft CLI has supported building ROS1 snaps for a while via the catkin plugin. We supported the ROS2 betas via the ament plugin, but that was before...
Canonical adds containerd to Ubuntu Kubernetes
By Canonical, 28 February 2019
February 28, 2019 – Canonical today announced support for containerd in its 1.14 releases of Charmed Kubernetes and Microk8s, improving security and...
How to backup your application settings
By Igor Ljubuncic, 28 February 2019
A reliable data backup plan should be an integral part of everyone’s software arsenal. If you accidentally delete your files, or something goes wrong in your...
Single-Node Kubernetes on Raspberry Pi with MicroK8s and Ubuntu
By Calvin Hartwell, 27 February 2019
Introduction The goal of this blog post is to explain how to setup and run Ubuntu Server on a Raspberry Pi with MicroK8s on-top to provide a single-node...
Using LXD on your Chromebook
By Stéphane Graber, 26 February 2019
Introduction On supported Chromebook, starting with Chrome OS 69, a new feature called Linux Apps was introduced. This allows Chrome OS users, on supported to...
Ubuntu is EAL2 certified
By Canonical, 26 February 2019
Canonical has received Common Criteria EAL2 certification. The evaluation covers a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS on one of the supported platforms...
Securing IoT device data against physical access
By Sarah Dickinson, 26 February 2019
Security remains the number one concern when designing and deploying IoT devices. High profile breaches continue to occur and concerns cease to subside. For...