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MAAS is an open source platform that provides a centralized environment for managing and provisioning physical servers as if they were cloud resources.
By turning complex tasks into automated workflows, MAAS helps teams move faster and focus on innovation instead of infrastructure.
Reduce costs and human error by automating the entire lifecycle of your machines, from initial setup to final decommissioning.
Treat your physical servers as a flexible, on-demand resource pool that can be provisioned and scaled instantly.
MAAS delivers the fastest OS installation times in the industry thanks to its optimized image-based installer.
Automatically discovers, inventories, commissions, and deploys physical servers. Through the server's baseboard management controller (BMC), MAAS can manage remote power and other out-of-band controls.
Use a cloud-like API to programmatically manage the entire hardware lifecycle as code. MAAS integrates with DevOps tools like Terraform, Juju and Ansible to automate, orchestrate, and model entire physical infrastructure deployments from a single workflow.
Execute extensive pre-commissioning tests to establish a performance baseline and verify the integrity of critical components, ensuring only compliant and healthy machines are provisioned.
Discover every PCI and USB device in every server. Inventory disk models and serial numbers. Provision machines based on specific configuration details to optimize your applications.
Configure server network interfaces with bridges, VLANs, bonds and addresses. Integrated, best of breed, highly available, open source DHCP and DNS.
Role-based access control (RBAC) and integration with LDAP, Active Directory, or SAML for central identity management and single-sign-on (SSO) across multiple MAAS regions.
Private cloud
Effortlessly deploy and manage your own private cloud infrastructure. Whether you choose OpenStack for a robust and scalable solution, or MicroCloud for a lightweight and agile alternative, MAAS serves as the foundational infrastructure provider, streamlining the entire process from bare metal to a fully operational cloud environment.
Bare metal Kubernetes
Deploying Kubernetes directly on bare-metal servers (managed by MAAS) offers a significant advantage by avoiding the overhead of an underlying virtualization layer. This approach leads to superior performance and predictability for your applications. This architecture is particularly beneficial for high-performance computing (HPC).
Server automation and lifecycle management
Streamline the entire lifecycle management of your server fleet, from initial provisioning to eventual re-purposing. This automation ensures consistency, reduces human error, and significantly speeds up operations. Combine it with Landscape to automate security patching, application auditing, access management and compliance tasks across Ubuntu machines.
Discover how MAAS empowers our users to accelerate their businesses.
Find out how T-Mobile built a self-service portal using MAAS to allow people to order servers like burgers.
One of the best talks to understand one of the greatest benefits of MAAS β faster time-to-delivery.
Roblox is a gaming platform for 100 million kids all over the world, and serving them requires deploying edge compute globally for low-latency gaming experiences. This means imaging, managing, and rebuilding thousands of servers.
Find out how they migrated servers from Windows to Linux for approximately 200K containerized workloads in a seven-day timeframe, using MAAS for the path to full orchestration.
Transform a handful of Raspberry Pis into a powerful, cost-effective bare metal private cloud for your home lab.
Automate the provisioning of VMware ESXi hosts with MAAS, transforming a complex, manual process into a fast, repeatable, and error-free operation.
Take your first steps with MAAS. This guide shows you the easiest way to build a fully virtualized sandbox on your laptop in just 30 minutes using Multipassβno extra hardware required.
Go from bare metal to a fully operational Kubernetes cluster. This hands-on video tutorial guides you through the entire process using MAAS and Juju.
Our tutorials offer clear, step-by-step instructions and practical demonstrations to help you master MAAS efficiently and effectively, from initial setup to advanced deployment.
MAAS is freely available, open source software from Canonical. You can get enterprise-grade support for MAAS in two ways: Ubuntu Pro, for your controllers and machines running Ubuntu; or Standalone Support for machines not running Ubuntu
Ubuntu Pro provides comprehensive security patching and enterprise-grade support to ensure your MAAS controllers, infrastructure, and machines running Ubuntu meet regulatory compliance and security standards, with minimal operational overhead. Controllers are always supported with Ubuntu Pro.
Our Standalone Support offering covers your machines that do not run Ubuntu Pro. Note that in order to be eligible for MAAS standalone support, Ubuntu Pro is required for machines hosting the MAAS controllers.
Pricing depends on your selected tier of support, on a per-machine basis. See below for full pricing details.
Choose from a wide range of support options to best suit your needs and deployments.
The pricing for Standalone Support for non-Ubuntu machines managed by MAAS is as follows:
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