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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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What is SUSE Linux Enterprise Server?

The SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is distribution of the Linux operating system originally developed in Germany.

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Suse Linux Enterprise Server is a widely used operating system that offers a stable and secure environment for running applications and …
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R6R! Robust 'n' Reliable!

9 out of 10
February 21, 2023
We use SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP with HA extension, for SAP, virtualized, and on-premise. It's a solid-robust OS for long time …
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A Superior OS Especially for SAP

10 out of 10
December 20, 2022
Originally purchased to run SAP these servers have now become the vast majority of our Linux OS used. Over the last decade plus we have …
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Product Demos

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 - Demo de Live Patching

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EMC Vplex demo with virtualized SAP

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SAP Business One 10 0 Platform and Extensibility Technology Enhancements

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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 - Demo extensión de alta disponibilidad

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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 - Demo full system rollback y service pack migration

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SUSE Linux Enterprise Live Patching demo

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Product Details

What is SUSE Linux Enterprise Server?

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Technical Details

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Frequently Asked Questions

The SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is distribution of the Linux operating system originally developed in Germany.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 8.

The most common users of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Suse Linux Enterprise Server is a widely used operating system that offers a stable and secure environment for running applications and services. Users appreciate its smooth implementation process, allowing for easy configuration and deployment on multiple machines. It has gained popularity among businesses of all sizes due to its stability, security, and scalability. Organizations seeking a reliable server platform often turn to Suse Linux Enterprise Server, as it provides a wide range of tools and technologies for managing and deploying complex applications, such as containers, cloud, and virtualization solutions. The product's accessibility and user-friendly interface make it suitable even for those with limited Linux knowledge. Moreover, Suse Linux Enterprise Server is highly recommended for running critical business applications like SAP ECC Suite running on SAP HANA, thanks to its compatibility and support from SAP.

Users recommend the following when considering SUSE Linux Enterprise Server:

  1. Consider SUSE Manager for managing bigger clusters: Some users suggest exploring SUSE Manager as it can effectively manage larger clusters. This recommendation highlights the importance of researching all versions, modules, and extensions to ensure the right package is purchased.

  2. Check compatibility matrix and support criteria: It is advised to review the compatibility matrix and support criteria before using SUSE. Users find the licensing portal easy to use and recommend obtaining a support contract. This recommendation aims to ensure a smooth deployment and optimal usage of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.

  3. Test openSUSE before deploying SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: If there are concerns about potential risks, some users suggest testing openSUSE before deploying SUSE Linux Enterprise Server in production. Additionally, selecting a Linux server compatible with the existing network environment is emphasized as an important step to consider.

These recommendations highlight the benefits of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, such as its resource efficiency, suitability for storage and virtualization, stability, and performance. They also emphasize its seamless integration with various databases in the market, making it suitable for business critical systems and production-grade workloads.

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February 21, 2023

R6R! Robust 'n' Reliable!

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Robust. A distro focused in reliability that allows you to patch live without the need to reboot.
  • Complete installation options to fit almost any need.
  • Yast2 is a great system-wide configuration utility.
  • Documentation for advanced functionalities are not always well documented.
  • Subscriptions are not an easy thing to manage, but no impossible.
  • There are some issues related to too strict rpm management.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Upgrade in place with short downtimes.
  • SUSE supported software packages for almost everything
  • Stable and high preforming OS
  • Like most software companies license audits can be frustrating
CHETHAN CHANDRA | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Seems Custom made for SAP workloads
  • Longest standing collaboration between platform and apps
  • SuSE for SAP works seamless on-prem, on SAP Cloud, Azure, AWS & GCP
  • Support for oldest SP of SuSE so our customers can run their business without fear
  • Documentation can still be enhanced
  • Repo upgrades may need to be more agile
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Multi-cloud environment support
  • Stability
  • Specialized OS for SAP
  • good documentation
  • Sometimes good packes from openSUSE leap don't make it into the SLES repos
  • The documentation is good, but sometimes some topics are missing or a work in progress
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • very stable product
  • excellent package selection
  • up to date repository's
  • top notch support department
  • Sometimes good packes from openSUSE leap don't make it into the SLES repos
  • The documentation is good, but sometimes some topics are missing or a work in progress
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Provides a stable Linux platform.
  • Follows Linux standards better than most.
  • Provides Enterprise supported products.
  • The support window for service packs after a new SP is released is too short.
  • Community engagement is low.
  • There are times when supported packages fall too far behind and create compatibility issues with applications. The Open Build Service usually provides a way around this, though.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • the learning curve and setup time are very reasonable
  • the support engineers are fast, friendly, polite and know what they're doing
  • the quality of the documentation is very high
  • sometimes it takes too long for new versions of packages to appear in SUSE's repositories
  • some open-source solutions that are valuable don't end up in the official repo at all (but you can install them from the OpenSUSE repo)
  • sometimes niche topics aren't covered in the documentation
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Consistently performs well across various CPU architectures.
  • It's very well supported both by the parent company, as well as SAP and other third-party companies.
  • It is upgradeable across versions. We've performed upgrades from version 10 to 11 and from 11 to 12 without any major issues.
  • Support is very good for well-known issues, but anything esoteric issues might require constant escalation to arrive at a resolution.
  • Cost can an issue at higher levels of support.
  • Yast (the gui management tool) is great for some tasks, but very cumbersome for many others.
Mike Lester Rosales | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • When it comes to ease of using / administration of Suse Linux, we found the learning curve to be very small, coming in from a Windows environment. We were able to handle our admin tasks quite well and without any interruption.
  • Response times of our server has also improved moving from an older Windows setup to the Suse Linux environment. We have not experienced bottlenecks in terms of performance of our SAP HANA and we can quickly run long running statements 300x faster with the help of Suse Linux and SAP HANA.
  • Finally, we observed that Suse Linux has more security features out of the box that what we had from our Windows setup. There's lots of great content available online for us to learn more about Suse Linux and how to implement it.
  • Our team just noticed that there are some issues we have on sharing of folders files between our CentOS and Suse Linux. The files on the shared folder have their permissions by default not available even for opening/reading even if the configuration was to give access to certain users.
  • I just wished Suse Linux had a control panel feature out of the box which enables my team to administer the entire server via the web browser, instead of installing a 3rd party add-on like Webmin.
  • As with any Linux distro available, GUI is still not as par with Windows server counterparts so part of the learning curve is navigating through the entire system, especially with the administration tools.
Amanda Decker | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • It can be installed on Enterprise Servers, Mainframes, Workstations as well as desktop computers.
  • If you are using Oracle Database, Orarun Suse Package makes your Oracle Database deployment very easy.
  • We also loved the pricing model offered by Suse Linux.
  • I haven't really faced problems with Suse Linux. But one of our applications generates Excel and Word doc reports on the server. We had a little challenge making it work on Suse Linux, as Suse Linux doesn't support Windows utilities directly.
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