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RightScale, the cloud manager, says it can now fully support Ubuntu Server with its Cloud Management Platform on cloud infrastructures such as Amazon EC2.
Since Ubuntu is such a fast-growing Linux distribution, RightScale anticipates that the Ubuntu community will be increasingly active in cloud development.
The RightScale Platform now includes a suite of pre-built cloud-ready ServerTemplates for Ubuntu that cover common server configurations - such as scalable web and application arrays, database clusters and grids - and make it easier to deploy, manage and dynamically scale even complex, multi-cloud applications on the automated RightScale Platform.
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