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Ubuntu Advantage Landscape
Landscape
Cloud management
Landscape's intuitive interface.
Because Landscape can interface to either Amazon or Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure, you can easily run the same machine images in either a public or a private cloud. So whether you prefer to deploy in Amazon's cloud environment or create your own computing space with Ubuntu Cloud, Landscape is the only management tool you need.
- Configure, start, stop and update instances on a private Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure deployment, as well as Ubuntu Cloud Guests on the Amazon EC2 public cloud
- View cloud topology to better manage your systems and efficiently manage your network
- Configure availability zones and securely store access keys for private or public clouds
- Configure and snapshot Elastic Block Storage (EBS) on Amazon EC2
- Allocate your elastic IP addresses
Use Landscape to register a new cloud image on Amazon EC2


In the screenshots above we are using Landscape to register a new cloud image on Amazon EC2 in the European zone. You enter the name, zone and security keys and then in the next screen choose system size, images and resources.
How do I get Landscape?
- Sign up for a free 30-day trial - Ubuntu users are invited to register for a free trial
- Buy Landscape Dedicated Server Edition as a stand-alone service
- You can buy Landscape Hosted Edition service directly from the online store
