MAAS Documentation
MAAS is Metal As A Service, a service that treats physical servers like virtual machines (instances) in the cloud.
No need to manage servers individually: MAAS turns bare metal into an elastic, cloud-like resource. Enlist and deploy standard or customised operating systems to hardware and virtual machines – remotely. Monitor, manage, and secure your metal infrastructure easily and efficiently.
MAAS comprehensively meets the need to rapidly deploy, destroy, and reconfigure constellations of bare metal. Any application that requires frequently rearranging the server topology will benefit.
MAAS is applicable to nearly any situation. It is currently deployed in banking, telecom, and industrial environments, as well as niche uses as diverse as national lotteries, supercomputer front-end validation, streaming music services, disaster recovery, and computer security risk analysis.
In this documentation
Tutorials Get started - a hands-on introduction to MAAS for new users |
How-to guides Step-by-step guides covering key operations and common tasks |
Reference Technical information - specifications, APIs, architecture |
Explanation Detailed explanations of the various MAAS components |
Project and community
MAAS is a member of the Ubuntu family. It’s an open source project that warmly welcomes community projects, contributions, suggestions, fixes and constructive feedback.
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Our roadmap
Here’s a view of our current roadmap:
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