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Would you believe that ARM processors, those little chips that power so many smartphones and tablets, have a future on servers? Ubuntu does.
Linux vendor Canonical improves its systems management solution with hyperscale server capabilities.
Kyle Rankin is a Tech Editor and columnist at Linux Journal and the Chief Security Officer at Purism. He is the author of Linux Hardening in Hostile Networks, DevOps Troubleshooting, The Official ...
Server maker and Canonical have nearly completed work to certify Linux version of Ubuntu runs smoothly on Sun's x86 servers.
When it comes to running a home server, there’s no shortage of excellent options to choose from. Over the years, I’ve tried both Proxmox and Ubuntu Linux in various configurations. While ...
The Viridis Microserver will run on low-power ARM Cortex-A15 processors and is certified to run Ubuntu Linux 13.10 Boston Limited has announced a new server based on ARM processors and certified ...
Windows Home Server didn't take long, but Ubuntu was rewarding for the geeky hobbyist willing to experiment with the creations of the open-source community. Either way, we got a powerful, low-cost ...
Linux Gnome Canonical Ltd., the British company that puts out Ubuntu, said version 6.06 LTS is geared toward larger organizations that want Linux on both desktop PCs and powering their servers.