Canonical
on 17 October 2012

Manage thousands of desktops, servers and cloud instances with Landscape


This article was last updated 6 year s ago.

Landscape provides a single, easy-to-use, browser-based control panel, through which you can manage your machines from anywhere. With a fully scriptable API, you can integrate it with your current Linux management tools, extending their capabilities and giving you the power to do more with fewer resources. Most important of all however, is Landscape’s ease of use. In fact, for experienced Linux administrators, the learning curve is practically non-existent.

Read what the top 5 reasons to use Landscape are. [pdf]


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