Ubuntu Cloud Image

Ubuntu Cloud Image

Install latest/stable of Ubuntu Cloud Image

Ubuntu 16.04 or later?

Make sure snap support is enabled in your Desktop store.


Install using the command line

sudo snap install ubuntu-cloud-image

Don't have snapd? Get set up for snaps.

Channel Version Published

Find the latest Ubuntu Images for clouds

This is used to find the latest Ubuntu image information for clouds. The following clouds are supported:

  • Amazon Web Services (aws)
  • Amazon Web Services China (aws-cn)
  • Amazon Web Services GovCloud (aws-govcloud)
  • Microsoft Azure (azure)
  • Google Compute Engine (gce)
  • Kernel-based Virtual Machine (kvm)
  • Linux Containers (lxc)
  • Metal as a Service (MAAS) Version 2 (maasv2)
  • Metal as a Service (MAAS) Version 3 (maas)

The program uses the streams output provided by various clouds to determine the latest images available on clouds. Where they are supported this includes the latest daily, minimal, and daily minimal images as well. Daily and minimal images are enabled with the --daily and --minimal flags.

The output is the full JSON output from streams providing details about the requested image. If no image matches the specific filter then an empty JSON array is printed.

Details for Ubuntu Cloud Image

License
  • GPL-3.0

Last updated
  • 21 June 2020 - latest/stable
  • 21 March 2024 - latest/edge

Websites

Contact

Share this snap

Generate an embeddable card to be shared on external websites.


Install Ubuntu Cloud Image on your Linux distribution

Choose your Linux distribution to get detailed installation instructions. If yours is not shown, get more details on the installing snapd documentation.


Where people are using Ubuntu Cloud Image

Users by distribution (log)

Ubuntu 22.04
Ubuntu 23.10
Ubuntu 20.04
Ubuntu 18.04
Ubuntu 16.04

Is there a problem with Ubuntu Cloud Image? Report this app