openSUSE Leap is an enterprise grade stability for community
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We use openSUSE Leap to run virtual web, proxy, database etc. servers and also we use it as Docker container base image for most containers we run in Kubernetes clusters. It covers our needs in both cases – servers and containers run stable and have a wide range of software packages already precompiled and available in default repositories.
Pros
- Small footprint.
- Software packages are well maintained.
- Wide range of software packages available in default repositories.
- Predictable release cycle.
Cons
- Software packages are not always the latest version.
Likelihood to Recommend
OpenSUSE Leap is well suited for just about any Linux task. Especially I like to use it as Docker base image for my software deployments, because it has a wide variety of software packages available already precompiled and packages are well maintained - vulnerable software versions are patched in reasonable time. OpenSUSE Leap is rpm based system, and it wouldn't install Debian or other systems packages. If your software is not an rpm package then OpenSUSE Leap would not be suitable for your system.
