Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
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Re: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
#2With the other major distributions moving towards systemd and eventually wayland (that includes the base of Ubuntu: Debian), I'm not sure I really want to move onto 14.04 and continue this cycle further and risk it on Mir, Upstart, Unity and various other Canonical worldview items.
I'm considering ignoring this release and moving to CentOS 7 when it hits the ground.
Re: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
#3Re: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
#4Really don't know what to do about 14.04 landing. I maintain a few systems which are in devops territory on top of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, a single desktop machine and a laptop. 12.04 is EOL in 2017 and we plan to replace them next year (we operate a 3 year standard cycle). With the other major distributions moving towards systemd and eventually wayland (that includes the base of Ubuntu: Debian), I'm not sure I really want…
Re: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
#5I really hope we get a contender for the linux servers space. Maybe it will be Canonical, maybe not, but having Red Hat/CentOS everywhere (in new deployments at least) is starting to tire me.
Re: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
#6Really don't know what to do about 14.04 landing. I maintain a few systems which are in devops territory on top of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, a single desktop machine and a laptop. 12.04 is EOL in 2017 and we plan to replace them next year (we operate a 3 year standard cycle). With the other major distributions moving towards systemd and eventually wayland (that includes the base of Ubuntu: Debian), I'm not sure I really want…
Re: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
#7Really don't know what to do about 14.04 landing. I maintain a few systems which are in devops territory on top of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, a single desktop machine and a laptop. 12.04 is EOL in 2017 and we plan to replace them next year (we operate a 3 year standard cycle). With the other major distributions moving towards systemd and eventually wayland (that includes the base of Ubuntu: Debian), I'm not sure I really want…
Assuming that you're not a toolkit (or further down the stack) developer, can you explain why Mir affects you?
What other "Canonical worldview items" affect you?
Re: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
#8I really hope we get a contender for the linux servers space. Maybe it will be Canonical, maybe not, but having Red Hat/CentOS everywhere (in new deployments at least) is starting to tire me.
Ya standardization sucks. I miss having to rewrite scripts for every pet Linux distro the admin decided to use.
Re: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
#9Really don't know what to do about 14.04 landing. I maintain a few systems which are in devops territory on top of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, a single desktop machine and a laptop. 12.04 is EOL in 2017 and we plan to replace them next year (we operate a 3 year standard cycle). With the other major distributions moving towards systemd and eventually wayland (that includes the base of Ubuntu: Debian), I'm not sure I really want…
Re: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: the cloud platform of choice
#10It left me wondering if Redhat's contributions to the security community give it a leg up. Any "cloud platform of choice" needs to be a first tier security platform. The Heartbleed bug shows that it may not be.