Most major distribution, not just Ubuntu, offer the ability to build your own 
cloud infrastructure using Openstack.  With Ubuntu, Canonical bundles other 
tools/utilities together with Openstack like MAAS and Juju to provide 
automation.  You can start with downloading the cloud-specific Ubuntu Openstack 
distribution (http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud).
Or get yourself the Ubuntu Orange Box, if you have enough spare cash. ;)


--- mike t.

      From: Kent Emia <[email protected]>
 To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List 
<[email protected]> 
 Sent: Thursday, 4 December 2014, 13:03
 Subject: [plug] LINUX as CLOUD?
   
guyz.. hello...getting out from lurking.. just want to ask.. i've read some 
UBUNTU pages and they say, it can be best for doing like a "CLOUD" like server
is there a way to do this IN HOUSE here in our office?
thanks

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