Stable. Secure. Fully supported. Ubuntu Server Edition – it’s simpler than you think.
Ubuntu Server Edition provides secure installation combined with easy deployment. In fact, you can be up and running in as little as 15 minutes.
This is made possible by Ubuntu’s totally different approach to deployment. Our packages are delivered with the configuration work done pre-install – all you have to do is select and run.
Here’s a selection of vital services that can be deployed the Ubuntu way:
- web
- DNS
- file serving
- database management
- LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP)
Built on the solid foundation of Debian, Ubuntu Server Edition has no license fees, plus you get the reassurance of expert commercial support from the people who know Ubuntu best: Canonical. Not to mention a continually growing ecosystem, built-in security, minimal maintenance, and an ever-growing community of peers and reference customers.
Free to download
Ubuntu Server Edition is free, and always will be. Our best work is available to all, there’s no ‘for pay’ edition containing extras. We believe once you have evaluated and tested on Ubuntu Server Edition, and you’re ready to deploy, Canonical Support Services is the natural choice. Simply, it means you can continue adding real value to your organization safe in the knowledge you have the world’s leading Ubuntu experts behind you.
Enjoy your Ubuntu, explore the community, feed back, get involved. It could change your business.
Ubuntu Server Edition supports x86, AMD64 and UltraSPARC T1 architectures.
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Build your virtualization strategy on Ubuntu Server
Virtualization is changing the way businesses run applications. Ubuntu Server Edition is certified on the latest VMWare ESX meaning it is the guest OS on which you can build your virtualization strategy.
Ubuntu Server also provides Ubuntu JeOS (Just enough Operating System). This is optimized to work as the platform on which virtual appliances can be built. These appliances can then be run anywhere in your business.
Even if your business is not considering virtualization yet, working with Ubuntu means that when you do you’ll already be familiar with the tools you need.



favorited this one, dude
By: Tedtu on March 24, 2008
at 11:53 am