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== Ubuntu Linux Server Team == <<Include(ServerTeam/Header)>>
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~+The [[http://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-server|Ubuntu Server team]] is working to make Ubuntu Server the best operating system for the cloud and other [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalability#Scale_horizontally_.28scale_out.29|scale-out]] services (e.g. hadoop).+~
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We specifically focus on three key areas:
 1. Providing a robust and stable infrastructure for scale-out computing deployments,
 * Supporting the latest scale-out computing workloads and architectures,
 * Providing the right tools for orchestrating services within a scale-out computing environment.
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The server team, under the able stewardship of Thom "I Bleed For Servers" May, aims to ensure that Ubuntu installs cleanly on data-center grade servers from all major manufacturers. While linux support for server hardware is now generally excellent, the servers themselves often present unusual challenges for the installer. Team Leader: Thom May. Seems exciting ? Head to the [[ServerTeam/GettingInvolved|GettingInvolved]] page to find out how to contribute to the ServerTeam.

== Release Info ==
 * [[http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-oneiric/ubuntu-server.html|Development Release Status]]
 * [[ServerTeam/SRUPolicy|Stable Release Updates]]
== Projects of Interest ==
 * [[http://openstack.org|OpenStack]]
 * [[http://juju.ubuntu.com|Juju]]
 * [[/Orchestra|Orchestra]]
# * [[/MAAS|MAAS]]
 * [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/Server|ARM Server]]
 * [[https://launchpad.net/cloud-live|Ubuntu Cloud Live]]
 * [[http://lxc.sf.net|LXC]]
 * [[http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CloudInit|cloud-init]]
 * [[http://launchpad.net/powernap|Powernap]]
 * [[http://launchpad.net/byobu|Byobu]]
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=== Goals ===

 * Make Ubuntu first class general purpose server platform, with special emphasis on ease of use for the admin.
 * Diversify even more range of hardware platforms Ubuntu could use as a server system on.
 * Make sure Ubuntu servers scale nicely with workload.
 * Make Ubuntu an attractive server platform for orgs and coprporations.
 * Bring ubuntu to the state which allows it to seemingly assimilate in clustering environments.

=== Issues ===
 
Ubuntu is a desktop system common perception, how to change?

 * Education, Documentation: Ubuntu as a router, web/nfd/Samba/print/mail/http/content/telephony server.
 * Tools: make server bleeding edge available to skilled admins, make everybody a skilled admin in the future with easier tools and the right interfaces.
 * Marketing : Talk about how Ubuntu is already integrating nicely in hetrogeneous networks. (i.e. win/novell/linux/sun ...)
 * Special editions : Ubuntu Internet Server, Ubuntu Telephony Platform, Ubuntu LAN Server , Ubuntu DevHub Server ....

=== People ===

 * SivanGreen (documentation, planning, testing)
 * JeffBailey
 * Ghe Rivero

== Other Ideas ==

=== Ubuntu DevelopersHub Server Edition ===

 * Specially tailored Ubuntu Operating System for scattered and localized development groups. (docs,code,design)
 * Out of the box ready with:
         * Groupware Software (phpgroupware, [http://freshmeat.net/projects/worldpilot/ worldpilot] may already include some of the mentioned features)
         * Inner organization IM messaging solution.
         * Bug reporting and tracking solution.
         * Development ready (gcc, chroots, eclipse, wing etc..)
         * Intranet web, application and wiki server.
         * Remote administration ready. (swat, webmin etc..)
See discussion: ["ServerTeam/talk"]
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The Ubuntu Server team is working to make Ubuntu Server the best operating system for the cloud and other scale-out services (e.g. hadoop).

We specifically focus on three key areas:
  1. Providing a robust and stable infrastructure for scale-out computing deployments,
  2. Supporting the latest scale-out computing workloads and architectures,
  3. Providing the right tools for orchestrating services within a scale-out computing environment.

Seems exciting ? Head to the GettingInvolved page to find out how to contribute to the ServerTeam.

Release Info

Projects of Interest

# * MAAS


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