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On the 31st of August the OpenPanel team released OpenApp, a series of Ubuntu 10.01 LTS based packes that are optimised for a single application or website. OpenApp runs a stripped down version of OpenPanel with some extra functionality specific to the relevant software. OpenApp turns out to be quite popular because users can quickly deploy optimised servers allowing them to focus on their business instead of becoming installation experts.

OpenApp is available as a package and also as VMware image. Since the launch we have added 3 applications and we currently offer the following versions:

The complete OpenApp wiki can be found here.

Today we launched the 1.1 version adding the following functionality:
* You can activate FTP uploading from the control panel.
* Backups can be made or removed from the interface.
* Control automatic updates of system software from the interface.
* Packages are signed using our GPG key

Besides the above points we fixed bugs and made various small improvements. The next steps will be to add more backup and update management and a bugtracking image. Please let uw know if you have any ideas about how to make OpenApp more useful to you.

OpenApp images launched

Because OpenPanel is an elegant and light solution a large number of OpenPanel users are using it to host a single site or web application.

These users did get a lot of unused multi-site OpenPanel functionality however, while at the same time missing some functionality. Think about the possibility to change access setting in the application or to arrange backups. After the environment was configured it is sometimes difficult to keep the software up to date.

OpenApp is a series of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS based packages. Each package offers one popular application and runs a single-site version of OpenPanel that is optimised for the relevant application. These configurations are alos available as VMware images on our download page. OpenApp is ideal for owners of serious websites and developers. It could be used by cloud providers to enhance their offering of configuration alternatives.

Deploy – You can easily deploy an openapp image by taking an Ubuntu 10.04 install and execute “apt-get install openapp-[joomla / rails / wordpress etc.]“. Alternatively you can download and deploy the relevant image.

Update – We will keep the packages up to date so the system software will be easy to update using “apt-get (dist-)upgrade”. The application can be updated using its own interface.

Backup – You can create tarball based backups to rebuild your server or to create a clone of your environment.

Tuning – openapp Tuning automatically tunes the database and web server to optimise performance on the WordPress, Joomla, MySQL and Ruby images.

We currently offer the following configurations:

The 4 images we currently offer will soon be expanded with Drupal, Apache Tomcat and Symphony appliances. After that we will add more popular applications. We will also make it easier to manage backups and updates via the interface.

Even though these packages carry a 1.0 label, they’re pretty fresh. We expect that they are mostly bug free, but any feedback is welcome. We would especially like to hear it if you get stuck anywhere and do not know what to do.

Project supported by CloudVPS a leading European cloud server provider.