Ubuntu fans rejoice, Part one of the TurnKey Linux 11 release is officially out spanning 45 ready-to-use, Ubuntu-based solutions which can be deployed in minutes to bare metal, virtual machines or launched on-demand in the cloud:
http://www.turnkeylinux.org/blog/turnkeylinux-11-part1 The final release follows three months worth of community testing of the release candidates. Highlights: * Upgraded base distribution to Ubuntu 10.04, the latest Ubuntu LTS (Long Term Support) release. * Includes TKLBAM: a smart, automated backup and restore facility, powered by the Amazon S3 storage cloud. The system is designed to make it easy to move or clone a TurnKey system anywhere along with any changed files, databases, packages and users. * No default passwords: Users no longer have to worry about changing default passwords as TurnKey now helps them configure all passwords on first boot. * LVM support: instead of installing to a fixed size partition, a Logical Volume is first created by default, and this may later be expanded, even across multiple physical devices. * Availability of TurnKey AMIs (Amazon Machine Images) in the Amazon EC2 Asia pacific region also. * New ESX4 / vSphere optimized OVF builds. * 5 new appliances for Magento, PrestaShop, StatusNet, vTiger and Joomla 1.6 Part two of the TurnKey Linux 11 release is coming soon. It will more than double the size of the TurnKey solutions library with the nearly 50 new virtual appliances that have been developed in collaboration with the open source community over the last year. Cheers, Liraz Siri TurnKey Linux Co-Founder Cell: +972-54-2013512 -- Ubuntu-cloud mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-cloud
