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Landscape (software)

Landscape is a systems management tool developed by Canonical. It can be run on-premises or in the cloud depending on the needs of the user. It is primarily designed for use with Ubuntu derivatives such as Desktop, Server, and Core. Landscape provides administrative tools, centralized package updates, machine grouping, script deployment, security audit compliance and custom software repositories for management of up to 40,000 instances.

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Landscape
DeveloperCanonical
Initial release2007 (2007)1
Operating systemUbuntu Linux
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Websitelandscape.canonical.com

Landscape is a systems management tool developed by Canonical.2 It can be run on-premises or in the cloud depending on the needs of the user. It is primarily designed for use with Ubuntu derivatives such as Desktop, Server, and Core. Landscape provides administrative tools, centralized package updates, machine grouping, script deployment, security audit compliance and custom software repositories for management of up to 40,000 instances.3

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References

References

  1. "Canonical releases web-based server management platform". Ars Technica. 24 July 2007. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  2. Joab Jackson (September 13, 2012). "Canonical Ubuntu management tool gets hefty upgrade". InfoWorld.
  3. "About Landscape and Canonical". Canonical Ltd. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
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