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Ubuntu Server Edition
enhances Java®,
virtualization and system management capabilities
London,
October 28, 2008:
Canonical Ltd. announced the upcoming availability of Ubuntu®
8.10 Server Edition for free download on 30 October. In related news
Canonical also announced the simultaneous release of Ubuntu 8.10
Desktop Edition.
Ubuntu 8.10 Server
Edition will be maintained for 18 months and adds significant
enhancements in virtualisation, Java development and system
management. This continues the project’s commitment to serve the
needs of those users for whom innovation and performance are vital.
In tandem with the
Ubuntu 8.04 Long Term Support (LTS) release, maintained for another
four and a half years, Ubuntu offers users a real choice between the
stability and longevity of the LTS releases and the opportunity to
try the latest innovations of the Ubuntu 8.10 release. No other Linux
or proprietary server OS supports this level of choice.
"Ubuntu 8.10
Server Edition is a terrific milestone that underlines the value in
our twin track release strategy," said Jane Silber, COO of
Canonical. "The server edition embraces cloud computing,
virtualisation, mail server enhancements, Java development and
deployment as well as a range of services to help system
admininstrators and developers. Our six-monthly release cycle allows
us to get these features in front of users faster continuing to make
Ubuntu the best option for innovative organisations."
New to Ubuntu 8.10
Server Edition
Virtualisation
Building on the Just
Enough Operating System (JeOS) version launched last year, Ubuntu
8.10 ships with a Virtual Machine builder. It allows complete Virtual
Machines to be built from the command line in less than five minutes.
Developers and system administrators can script the creation of
custom virtual images. Vm-builder provides a key component to a
dynamic provisioning process for businesses using virtualisation
environments.
JeOS has been merged
into the Server CD and is now available as an option at installation
time. Ubuntu 8.10 officially supports running as a paravirtualized
guest on Xen hypervisors. KVM has also been updated to allow more
flexible memory management. Administrators can reduce or increase the
memory allocated to any virtual machine without having to reboot it.
Complete
Java
Stack
Apache Tomcat 6.0
and OpenJDK are now fully supported options that make Ubuntu a great
choice for developing and deploying Java applications in production
environments.
Enhanced
Mail Server Capabilities
ClamAV and
SpamAssassin are now available from the main repository providing a
supported solution for spam detection and virus filtering for mail
infrastructures built on Ubuntu Server.
Improved
RAID Support
Ubuntu 8.10 provides
support for SATA "software" RAID controllers via DMRaid.
Booting from a degraded RAID array is now configurable by the system
administrator.
Encrypted
Private Directory
Administrators can
now easily set-up an Ubuntu system to provide encrypted private
directories which are automatically mounted when users login locally
or via ssh. Sensitive data is kept secure even if the system is
stolen.
Hardening
the Packages
The tool chain used
to compile Ubuntu has been updated to include even more security
features such as glibc function call fortification. Bugs in
applications are even harder to be turned into exploitable
vulnerabilities.
Uncomplicated
Firewall is Getting Even Simpler
The Uncomplicated
Firewall makes it easier to manage a host firewall thanks to the
addition of application profiles. Common services such as apache,
bind9, cups, dovecot, openssh, postfix or samba declare which ports
they use so that the administrator only enables a network service
rather than a set of ports.
Landscape
Client Bundled within Ubuntu
Landscape client
provides a free reporting function at each login. Key information
such as system statistics is added to the "message of the day"
that is displayed at login (motd). Any type of metric can be gathered
simply by writing plugins for Landscape client.
Landscape is
Canonical's lightweight system management tool for Ubuntu systems
that allows automated deployment and monitoring. Full activation of
the client for landscape customers is now available within the
installer.
Pricing,
Availability and Technical Information
About
Canonical Ltd
Canonical
Ltd, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, is a global organisation
headquartered in Europe committed to the development, distribution
and support of open source software products and communities.
World-class 24x7 commercial support for Ubuntu is available through
Canonical's global support team and partners. Since its launch in
October 2004 Ubuntu has become one of the most highly regarded Linux
distributions with millions of users around the world.
Ubuntu will always be free to download,
free to use and free to distribute to others. With these goals in
mind, Ubuntu aims to be the most widely used Linux system, and is the
centre of a global open source software ecosystem. For more
information visit www.canonical.com
or www.ubuntu.com.
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