Juju
Operate big software
at scale on any cloud
Juju is an open source application modelling tool. Deploy, configure, scale and operate your software on public and private clouds.
JAAS is Juju as a Service, managed by Canonical, the makers of Ubuntu.
Production-grade Kubernetes
- 11 node cluster
- Latest upstream version
- Scalable clusters
Instant Hadoop and Spark
- Real-time cluster analysis
- A flexible combination
- HA and scaling
Or build it yourself
Create your own solution in the GUI or browse the store to get started
Juju at your command
Choose
Bundles are collections of charms that link services together, so you can deploy whole chunks of infrastructure in one go.
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Charms contain scripts that simplify the deployment and management of a service.
Postgresql › Prometheus › Elasticsearch ›Model
With Juju, relationships between linked charms are formed automatically.
Easily configure charms via the inspector.
Deploy
Deploy and redeploy to all major public clouds or locally on your own hardware.
Monitor, maintain and scale on demand.
Why use Juju?
Whether it involves deep learning, container orchestration, real-time big data or stream processing, big software needs operations to be open source and automated.
Juju is the best way to encapsulate all the ops knowledge required to automate the behaviour of your application.
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Find out more, get help or ask any questions at ask ubuntu.
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Cloud MENA 2017
1-2 May 2017Dubai
Google Next 2017
8-10 March 2017San Francisco
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What people are saying about Juju
Using the modelling ethos brought by Juju allows me to quickly run big data applications in a multitude of places.
Be it locally on my laptop, on bare metal or in the Cloud, Juju lets me reuse the same models and code without changing any aspects of my deployment.
Tom Barber
CTO
Spicule LTD
Juju enables you to encapsulate each different part of your infrastructure and lets everything talk to each other.
So if you have a web server that’s managed by Chef and a database that’s deployed by a Docker container, you can have the web server talk to the database and the relations between these two very easily.
Merlijn Sebrechts
Ph.D. researcher
University Of Ghent
Juju acts as a thin layer on top of your infrastructure that allows all your operational code to talk to each other.
And because of this communication layer, a lot of the problems that conventional configuration management systems have just don’t exist anymore.
Konstantin Boudnik
Chief Technologist Bigdata, Open Source Fellow
EPAM Systems