Most of all, the wide availability and use of Ubuntu is incredibly valuable for us. Deployment Time: In our tests, we were clocking under a minute from command to full running Rocket.Chat server.Ability to Deliver Full Stack: We are able to bundle up Mongodb along with our server, completely eliminating a setup step.Transactional Updates: Our users can easily roll back to a known good version which saves us a lot of support headaches.Auto Updates: We can easily get updates into the hands of our users.We’ll also rely on it in the future as we scale across a cluster of hosts with Juju. We depend on this security and isolation so we can coexist with other installed apps on a host. Security and Bullet-Proof Isolation: It was obvious to us this was a key design decision of snaps.There were several reasons to invest in snaps. What was the appeal of snaps that made you decide to invest in them? We were excited about the superior experience we could offer our users so we couldn’t help but give it a try. Recently, our users began to request an Ubuntu 16.04LTS guide and, while doing our research, we came across snaps. Our recommendation for our users has always been to use Ubuntu 14.04LTS to install Rocket.Chat. How did you find out about snaps?Īt Rocket.Chat we’ve always been big users of Ubuntu. Snap packaging has been gaining a lot of momentum recently, from desktop apps to cloud services, and everything in between. To learn more about the people and projects that are building snaps Michael Hall, Ubuntu Community Manager, reached out to Aaron Ogle a Core Contributor to the Open Source Project Rocket.Chat.
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