On 2015-09-26, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 26 Sep 2015 at 15:45:54 +, Curt wrote:
>
>> On 2015-09-26, Brian wrote:
>> >
>> > No offence taken here; it's a 10 second search to discover what MAAS is.
>> > Debian doesn't seem to have an equivalent.
>> >
>>
>> That's what I found out in thirty second
On Sat 26 Sep 2015 at 15:45:54 +, Curt wrote:
> On 2015-09-26, Brian wrote:
> >
> > No offence taken here; it's a 10 second search to discover what MAAS is.
> > Debian doesn't seem to have an equivalent.
> >
>
> That's what I found out in thirty seconds (I admire your celerity).
Thanks. I
On 2015-09-26, Brian wrote:
>
> No offence taken here; it's a 10 second search to discover what MAAS is.
> Debian doesn't seem to have an equivalent.
>
That's what I found out in thirty seconds (I admire your celerity).
On Sat 26 Sep 2015 at 19:54:10 +0530, Himanshu Shekhar wrote:
> Ok! No offence! :)
> MAAS(Metal as a Service) is something which can be used to boot and control
> multiple servers from a single system. A single change in one can be
> deployed across all the servers on the network.
> Why I occasion
Ok! No offence! :)
MAAS(Metal as a Service) is something which can be used to boot and control
multiple servers from a single system. A single change in one can be
deployed across all the servers on the network.
Why I occasionally ask questions about Ubuntu, is just because I am a
student who loves
On Thursday 24 September 2015 13:05:16 Himanshu Shekhar wrote:
> Is there anything equivalent to MAAS, with which we can handle multiple
> servers from a single system, as provided in Ubuntu Server?
> If yes, then please provide the package name.
Himanshu,
Could you possibly ask questions without
Is there anything equivalent to MAAS, with which we can handle multiple
servers from a single system, as provided in Ubuntu Server?
If yes, then please provide the package name.
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Himanshu Shekhar
IIIT-Allahabad
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