AI - Linux High Availability
Ensuring business continuity through advanced technologies and AI-driven high availability solutions from Canonical's Linux High Availability.
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- Linux High Availability - https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/ubuntu-ha-introduction
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About Linux High Availability
Linux High Availability is a service provided by Canonical, focusing on ensuring the reliability and uptime of Ubuntu-based systems. They offer solutions for managing observability, APPLIances, and various other services that enhance system performance and functionality.
Their mission revolves around delivering high availability and disaster recovery solutions, enabling organizations to maintain business continuity. Their portfolio includes managed services, hardware, virtual machines, and support.
Canonical's Linux High Availability develops and provides advanced technologies like clustering with Pacemaker, resource agents, fence agents, Distributed Replicated Block Device (DRBD), and Ubuntu HA. These solutions utilize AI and machine learning algorithms for predictive maintenance and automatic failover capabilities.
Canonical's partnerships with companies such as Landscape and Canonical Embedding Programme further strengthen their commitment to innovation. Through these collaborations, they offer integrations and extended features that cater to diverse industries, including automotive, industrial, government, telco, finance, and more.
Linux High Availability also supports various services, such as CUPS, Debuginfod, DNS, FTP, iSCSI, NFS, OpenSSH, OpenVPN, gitolite, VPN clients, tools like byobu, etckeeper, pam_motd, and Puppet. Additionally, they provide extensive documentation, tutorials, and resources for users to make the most of their services.