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What is cloud-init?

Cloud images act as templates for operating systems, where every instance starts off as an identical copy of one another. The individual characteristics of each cloud instance emerge from user-specific data, which is automated by the tool known as cloud-init. This tool encompasses a variety of datasource and module references, along with numerous examples to facilitate easier implementation. Although cloud-init was initially developed for Ubuntu, it has been modified to support most prominent Linux distributions and FreeBSD. For those creating cloud images, cloud-init streamlines the differences between various cloud providers automatically, ensuring that the official Ubuntu cloud images remain uniform across all public and private cloud environments. This consistency empowers users to launch their applications without the need to concern themselves with any variations in the underlying infrastructure. Furthermore, the flexibility of cloud-init contributes significantly to the efficiency of cloud resource management.

What is MAAS?

The capability for self-service and remote deployment of operating systems like Windows, CentOS, ESXi, and Ubuntu on physical servers revolutionizes your data center into a bare metal cloud environment. This Metal-As-A-Service (MAAS) framework facilitates provisioning across diverse systems, providing on-demand server functionalities alongside management of remote edge clusters. With its robust infrastructure monitoring and discovery capabilities, it integrates smoothly with automation tools such as Ansible, Chef, Puppet, SALT, and Juju, enabling quick installations from the ground up. Supporting a range of operating systems including VMware ESXi, Windows, CentOS, RHEL, and Ubuntu, the platform allows users to create tailored images with pre-installed applications and specific configurations for disk and network settings. Employing an API-driven methodology for critical services like DHCP, DNS, PXE, and IPAM, it streamlines the provisioning process through a REST API. Additionally, it enhances security through LDAP user authentication and role-based access control (RBAC). Integral to this solution are hardware testing and commissioning, designed to achieve the fastest operating system installation times within the industry, utilizing a highly optimized image-based installer. MAAS is compatible with all certified servers from top vendors and adeptly discovers servers housed in racks, chassis, and expansive data center networks, while also supporting prominent system BMCs and chassis controllers. Altogether, these features empower organizations to manage their infrastructure with greater efficiency, ultimately boosting operational productivity and reducing downtime.

Media

Media

Integrations Supported

Airstack
Chef
Cisco AnyConnect
Google Cloud Platform
Huawei FusionStorage
IBM Cloud
Intelligent Management Center
Microsoft Azure
MultiPass
Multipass
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Puppet Enterprise
Rackspace
SALT
Sesterce
VMware Cloud
VMware ESXi
Verizon Cloud

Integrations Supported

Airstack
Chef
Cisco AnyConnect
Google Cloud Platform
Huawei FusionStorage
IBM Cloud
Intelligent Management Center
Microsoft Azure
MultiPass
Multipass
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Puppet Enterprise
Rackspace
SALT
Sesterce
VMware Cloud
VMware ESXi
Verizon Cloud

API Availability

Has API

API Availability

Has API

Pricing Information

Pricing not provided.
Free Trial Offered?
Free Version

Pricing Information

$30
Free Trial Offered?
Free Version

Supported Platforms

SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux

Supported Platforms

SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux

Customer Service / Support

Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support

Customer Service / Support

Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support

Training Options

Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training

Training Options

Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training

Company Facts

Organization Name

cloud-init

Company Website

cloud-init.io

Company Facts

Organization Name

Canonical

Date Founded

2010

Company Location

United Kingdom

Company Website

maas.io

Categories and Features

Categories and Features

Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)

Analytics / Reporting
Configuration Management
Data Migration
Data Security
Load Balancing
Log Access
Network Monitoring
Performance Monitoring
SLA Monitoring

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