RightScale-Ready Ubuntu 11.04 Amazon AMIs

Ubunutu 11.04 Natty Narwhal is released, and there’s something in it for RightScale users!

We’ve been working with our partners at Canonical to make it possible to use Ubuntu AMIs out of the box with RightScale. This means you can start playing with Natty Narwhal 11.04 in RightScale today!

How does it work?

The method was pioneered by Eric Hammond, who helps maintain Ubuntu and Debian AMIs for EC2 along with Scott Moser. An AMI is setup to fetch the user-data when an EC2 instance launches, and execute any scripts delineated by a special format. Canonical has incorporated this into the Ubuntu releases as their cloud-init software.

In the latest Natty Narwhal 11.04 release, RightScale’s RightLink software is now compatible with the Canonical cloud-init. Furthermore, Canonical’s officially supported AMIs for Natty Narwhal 11.04 are capable of configuring RightLink automatically.

We’ve created the following MultiCloud Images supporting all AWS regions:

We’re sure this will benefit Ubuntu customers and partners, and we hope this method becomes more widely adopted by other virtual machine image creators.

Our hats off to the Ubuntu community for your continued advances in the cloud.

About Darryl Eaton

Director of Product Management at RightScale | What my friends call me: Darrolio, or Double Barrel | Website I visit the most: Google Apps | People are surprised to hear that: I played the Carillon, the largest and loudest instrument in the world. | Favorite expression: "A good traveller has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving." - Lao Tzu | I never go anywhere without my: iPhone, what else?
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One Response to RightScale-Ready Ubuntu 11.04 Amazon AMIs

  1. Gazduire web says:

    That’s why i use UBUNTU it stays “modern” …

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