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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Features

What are the features of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server?

Functionality

  • Resource Saving
  • Performance Management
  • Security

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Infrastructure Provision

Public Cloud

Provides public cloud capabilities.

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Private Cloud

Provides private cloud capabilities.

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Hybrid Cloud

Provides hybrid cloud capabilities.

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Bare Metal

Provides bare metal servers.

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High-Performance Computing (HPC)

Provides high-performance computing (HPC) capabilities.

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Virtual Machines (VMs)

Provides virtual machines (VMs).

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Edge Computing

Provides edge computing capabilities.

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Virtual Networks

Provides virtual networking capabilities.

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Management

Pay by Usage

Services are offered under a pay-as-you-go or utilization-based purchase model.

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Usage Tracking

Track a business' IaaS usage statistics through dashboards, metrics, and reporting.

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Performance Tracking

Track a business' IaaS performance statistics through dashboards, metrics, and reporting.

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Functionality

Resource Auto-Scaling

Scales infrastructure resources automatically to meet capacity or computational demands

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OS Integration

Runs smoothly with a variety operating systems (Windows, Linux, etc.).

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Resource Saving

As reported in 10 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server reviews. Optimizes CPU and storage resource efficiently.
88%
(Based on 10 reviews)

Performance Management

Monitors virtual workload and physical hardware performance at a glance. 10 reviewers of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server have provided feedback on this feature.
88%
(Based on 10 reviews)

Security

Based on 10 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server reviews. Meets data protection and compliance standards.
98%
(Based on 10 reviews)

Performance

Scalability

Allocates host resource to create additional instances quickly.

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Portability

Provides efficient server and storage migration between hosts.

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Data Recovery

Creates recovery data in other hosts automatically.

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