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What OS should I run?

Cockpit Project MAAS
  1. Makes it easy to administer Linux servers via a web browser.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I also use Ubuntu Server LTS in all my machines and it works perfectly fine, just install some utilities, check out RHEL Web Console for Ubuntu (aka cockpit) https://cockpit-project.org/ and the VM plugin (aka cockpit-machines), there is also a plugin to run containers and pods (aka cockpit-podman). You can also install MAAS https://maas.io/ wich is more related to Canonical/Ubuntu itself and uses LXC/LXD to do containers and virtualization all in one and can discover new hardware and deploy new bare metal systems automatically.

    #Hosting #Control Panels #Server Management 166 social mentions

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    Metal as a Service is a free software physical cloud with IPAM and bare-metal server provisioning.
    I also use Ubuntu Server LTS in all my machines and it works perfectly fine, just install some utilities, check out RHEL Web Console for Ubuntu (aka cockpit) https://cockpit-project.org/ and the VM plugin (aka cockpit-machines), there is also a plugin to run containers and pods (aka cockpit-podman). You can also install MAAS https://maas.io/ wich is more related to Canonical/Ubuntu itself and uses LXC/LXD to do containers and virtualization all in one and can discover new hardware and deploy new bare metal systems automatically.

    #Development #Network & Admin #Cloud Computing 35 social mentions

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