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$25 per workstation per year
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What is Canonical Landscape

Canonical Landscape is a systems management and monitoring platform used to inventory, manage, and monitor fleets of Ubuntu and other Linux machines across physical, virtual, and cloud environments. It targets IT operations and infrastructure teams that need centralized visibility into hosts, packages, updates, and compliance posture. Landscape combines agent-based data collection with a web console and APIs for administration tasks such as patch management and configuration control. It is commonly deployed in organizations standardizing on Ubuntu and Canonical support offerings.

pros

Strong Ubuntu fleet management

Landscape is designed around Ubuntu lifecycle management, including package inventory, repository management, and update orchestration. It provides host-level visibility that aligns with common Linux server operations workflows. For environments with many Ubuntu servers, it reduces the need to assemble separate tools for inventory and patch governance. This focus can be practical where monitoring and maintenance are tightly coupled.

Integrated patch and compliance workflows

The product supports scheduling and controlling updates across groups of machines, with reporting on package status and applied updates. It helps teams enforce update policies and track drift at the OS/package layer. This is useful for audit preparation where evidence of patch posture is required. The workflow orientation differs from tools that emphasize only telemetry and alerting.

Centralized inventory and grouping

Landscape maintains an inventory of managed systems and allows grouping by role, environment, or ownership. It supports administrative actions at scale (for example, applying updates or configuration changes to a group). This centralization improves operational consistency across mixed infrastructure footprints. It also provides APIs that can be used to integrate with internal automation and service management processes.

cons

Limited deep observability features

Landscape focuses on systems management and OS-level monitoring rather than full-stack observability. It typically does not provide the same breadth of distributed tracing, application performance analytics, or log analytics found in dedicated observability platforms. Teams may need additional tooling for service-level monitoring and troubleshooting across applications. This can increase overall toolchain complexity in modern microservice environments.

Best fit for Ubuntu-centric estates

The strongest capabilities align with Ubuntu and Canonical-supported workflows, which can be a constraint in heterogeneous environments. Organizations with significant non-Ubuntu Linux, Windows, or specialized network device monitoring needs may find coverage uneven. As a result, Landscape may serve as one component rather than a single monitoring standard. This can require parallel processes for non-Ubuntu assets.

UI and reporting can be basic

Compared with platforms optimized for advanced dashboards, correlation, and customizable analytics, Landscape’s reporting and visualization can feel more operational than analytical. Some teams may need external reporting or BI tooling for executive-level metrics and trend analysis. Alerting and event correlation capabilities may also be less sophisticated than purpose-built monitoring suites. This can affect how quickly teams can triage complex incidents.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Desktop / WSL — Self-Support (software only) $25 per workstation/year Includes Ubuntu Pro features (security patching for Main+Universe, Kernel Livepatch, Landscape entitlement). Free for personal users on up to 5 machines.
Desktop / WSL — With full support (24/7) $300 per workstation/year Adds 24/7 enterprise support & knowledge base access; includes Landscape.
Server with unlimited VMs — Self-Support (software only) $500 per machine/year Ubuntu Pro coverage for servers; includes Landscape (systems management at scale).
Server with unlimited VMs — With Infra support (24/7) $1,775 per machine/year Adds 24/7 infrastructure support; includes Landscape.
Server with unlimited VMs — With full support (24/7) $3,400 per machine/year Full-stack 24/7 support; includes Landscape.

Notes: Ubuntu Pro (which includes Landscape entitlement) also offers a free personal tier (up to 5 machines) and a 30-day free trial for paid subscriptions.

Seller details

Canonical Ltd.
London, United Kingdom
2004
Private
https://canonical.com/
https://x.com/Canonical
https://www.linkedin.com/company/canonical-ltd-/

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