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    Solution oriented SUSE offerings with one single contract have benefits that go beyond saving on initial upfront costs. Enjoy the stability and predictability of a multi-product and multi-year agreement utilizing AWS.

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    This offer is meant to be sold as part of a Private Offer. Please click the button to inquire about private pricing. This offer is for customers based in Europe, the Middle East, or Africa.

    You can now purchase all the SUSE solutions on AWS Marketplace : SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP (SLES for SAP), SUSE Liberty Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro (SLE Micro), SUSE Manager, Rancher, and NeuVector

    Solution oriented SUSE offerings with one single contract have benefits that go beyond saving on initial upfront costs. Enjoy the stability and predictability of a multi-product and multi-year agreement utilizing AWS.

    The SUSE Cloud Marketplace Program includes maintenance and support, providing:

    Flexibility to Scale: Align your compute consumption with SUSE solutions which allow you to adjust capacity with your current business needs.

    Single agreement: Sign one agreement and gain access to all SUSE offerings in the SUSE and AWS Marketplace Program catalog.

    Architectural flexibility: You pay SUSE for subscriptions, and you pay Amazon for services used on AWS Infrastructure. You can efficiently change the software subscription to increase or move budget to another SUSE offering. Direct SUSE support: You get direct assistance and support from SUSE's experts and resources.

    Great value: Get peace of mind with predictable billing, providing budget protection, and lower upfront capital costs.

    About SUSE

    SUSE is a global leader in innovative, reliable and secure enterprise open source solutions, including SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP (SLES for SAP), SUSE Liberty Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro (SLE Micro) SUSE Manager, Rancher and NeuVector. More than 60% of the Fortune 500 rely on SUSE to power their mission-critical workloads, enabling them to innovate everywhere... from the data center to the cloud, to the edge and beyond. SUSE puts the "open" back in open source, collaborating with partners and communities to give customers the agility to tackle innovation challenges today and the freedom to evolve their strategy and solutions tomorrow.

    For more information contact us at cloudsales@suse.com 

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    • This offer is meant to be sold as part of a Private Offer. Please click the button to inquire about private pricing.
    • Simple to deploy: Gain agility with deployments and SUSE services to assist you along the way without any procurement overhead.
    • Great value: Get peace of mind with predictable billing, providing budget protection, and lower upfront capital costs.

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    Cost/12 months
    SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
    $20,000.00
    SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP
    $19,400.00
    SUSE Multi-Linux Support
    $6,499.00
    SUSE Linux Micro
    $3,980.00
    SUSE Multi-Linux Manager
    $332.00
    SUSE Rancher Prime
    $8,060.00
    SUSE Security
    $7,900.00
    SUSE Cloud Marketplace Program
    $1,340.00

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    G Srivastava

    Has provided robust support for critical application workloads and ensured uninterrupted availability

    Reviewed on Sep 16, 2025
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    My main use case for SUSE Linux Enterprise  is for installing SAP clusters, HANA , on HANA  systems, and creating LVMs and daily system admin tasks.

    A specific example of how I use SUSE Linux Enterprise  for SAP clusters or HANA systems is that we have installed the cluster on newly built SAP HANA servers, tested those clusters by stopping one server, and checked if HANA is operational on the other system. After this successful testing, we handed over the system to the SAP team.

    How has it helped my organization?

    SUSE Linux Enterprise has positively impacted my organization because it is a very robust flavor of Linux we are currently using for SAP systems. Since I'm more into Azure  cloud, SAP has collaborated with Azure  to configure SAP systems mainly on SUSE Linux, resulting in better performance compared to other flavors.

    What is most valuable?

    In my experience, the best features SUSE Linux Enterprise offers are that while all Linux systems are similar, SUSE is more robust with a different kind of commands, and the LVM is very easy to configure, along with simple disk scanning compared to other systems.

    The YaST facility on SUSE Linux, which is the GUI provided, helps in my daily work by allowing us to check logs whenever we face logging issues, and for LVM, it enables us to scan the disk and add data to the file systems easily.

    What needs improvement?

    SUSE Linux Enterprise can be improved by having more documentation or logging systems available on the internet, as we face difficulties troubleshooting issues without sufficient resources.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using SUSE Linux Enterprise for the last two and a half years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    SUSE Linux Enterprise is stable. When HANA is utilized by many applications, I notice that while utilization does increase, we have never faced lagging or server unresponsiveness. The servers work properly, provide alerts for high CPU and memory usage, but do not encounter CPU or memory issues.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Its scalability is quite good since we are using Azure, which allows us to easily scale up or down our resources as needed.

    How are customer service and support?

    Support for SUSE Linux Enterprise is good; we have logged several cases, and they have provided troubleshooting steps through email and calls, but real-time support when opening a case could be better.

    The customer support is good; whenever we have opened a case, they have provided detailed explanations of the issues and resolutions.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We have started our SAP HANA systems on SUSE Linux only, and based on experiences from other organizations, we decided it works very effectively, so we haven't considered other flavors.

    How was the initial setup?

    We deploy SUSE Linux Enterprise using public cloud, Azure, primarily, and all our SAP HANA systems are installed on SUSE Linux running on the public cloud, utilizing images provided by the Azure Marketplace .

    What about the implementation team?

    For these deployments, we use Azure as our cloud provider.

    What was our ROI?

    I have seen a return on investment by switching our clusters from on-prem to Azure public cloud, using our same Bring Your Own Licenses, which saved costs on licensing.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for SUSE Linux Enterprise is that while the licensing cost is a bit high, I believe it is justified due to the quality of service provided for SAP and heavy systems.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    Before choosing SUSE Linux Enterprise, we did not evaluate other options.

    What other advice do I have?

    I would rate SUSE Linux Enterprise an eight out of ten because SUSE works really effectively for SAP systems, and since I am mainly working on these SAP servers to provide continuous support and availability, our clients are satisfied, with no extra downtime or performance issues.

    My advice for others looking into using SUSE Linux Enterprise is to not have any doubts and start working on it, as installing your applications on SUSE will stabilize them compared to other Linux flavors, where issues such as kernel, memory, or CPU hung problems can arise which you won't see on SUSE Linux servers.

    I think there are too many questions; it would be helpful to receive information ahead of time about the number of questions expected, as I hadn't anticipated the interview would take 13-14 minutes during my working day.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    Public Cloud

    If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

    Microsoft Azure
    reviewer2754477

    Stable OS supports SAP landscape but licensing changes required

    Reviewed on Sep 03, 2025
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    What is our primary use case?

    I use it for the corporate SAP landscape.

    How has it helped my organization?

    It provides a stable and reliable OS. I recommended it based on its stability and functionality.

    What is most valuable?

    It has a stable and reliable OS. I recommended it based on its stability and functionality.

    What needs improvement?

    The functionality is good, but the licensing subscription model needs improvement. The license we subscribed to should carry over within the same instance family. Why are we required to re-subscribe when upgrading within the same family? Why are we effectively paying double fees during an upgrade?

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using the solution for three years.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We chose this solution because it was recommended by our managed service provider and it is known to be a good OS for SAP.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    We are facing an issue with licensing usage. The subscription does not carry over within the same instance family, so upgrading an instance results in overlapping or double subscription fees.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    We did not consider alternate solutions because it was highly recommended by the managed service vendor.

    What other advice do I have?

    We are facing an issue with licensing usage. The subscription does not carry over within the same instance family, so upgrading an instance results in overlapping or double subscription fees.

    Charles White Jr

    Clean user interface and efficient personal use pave the way for running essential applications

    Reviewed on Feb 25, 2025
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    What is our primary use case?

    I used SUSE Linux personally, not on an admin level or for advanced purposes, but for regular use. I would play around and experiment with different Linux distros, including SUSE Linux, Debian , and Fedora. I also attempted to use it for work purposes in a hospital setting, primarily to see if it could support applications like Teams and Outlook.

    What is most valuable?

    SUSE Linux had a clean user interface, which was a valuable feature for me. It allowed me to use the software manager differently compared to Ubuntu . Eventually, I was able to get essential applications like Teams and Outlook running on it. I primarily used it for personal desktop use, and it was solid for that.

    What needs improvement?

    The software management side was a bit difficult, especially compared to Ubuntu . The software manager was different, making it challenging to install certain applications. 

    Additionally, I encountered issues when setting it up on newer model laptops, possibly due to hardware incompatibility, such as the solid-state drive.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I used SUSE Linux over a number of years as part of my exploration of various Linux distributions.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    SUSE Linux was stable for me. I did not experience any problems with its stability.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    SUSE Linux was scalable to my needs. I did not encounter any issues with scalability.

    How are customer service and support?

    I did not reach out to customer service or tech support. I found the needed information easily on community forums and through online research.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I have used a variety of Linux distributions, including Debian , Fedora, and Ubuntu, but I did not use them specifically as a replacement for SUSE Linux.

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup was straightforward. However, I encountered trouble when reclaiming space on the hard drive later on, which might have been an issue with the computer I used.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    I used the open-source version, so there were no setup costs.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I evaluated other Linux distributions like Fedora and Ubuntu. Fedora's ISO is small, but I found the system itself to be annoying after a while.

    What other advice do I have?

    I would not recommend SUSE Linux in environments where users are not tech-savvy, yet it is solid for workstations. SUSE Linux worked well on older model computers but not as effectively on newer models. 

    Overall, I would rate SUSE Linux a solid nine out of ten for my purposes.

    Naveen Venugopal

    Efficient IT management with crucial automatic updates but needs developer-friendly configuration

    Reviewed on Sep 24, 2024
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    We are working with SUSE Enterprise Edition.

    How has it helped my organization?

    It is good for IT teams and business efficiency. For maintainability and all, it is good.

    What is most valuable?

    The most important feature is the automatic kernel lifecycle subscription, which is critical for us because the server cannot go down once we start offering any services on the cluster.

    What needs improvement?

    Sometimes it is a bit of work for developers to change the configurations. Some kernels will not fit with some packages, and this aspect could be improved. Furthermore, the system's rigidity when updating packages and services needs improvement. Additionally, there should be more loosely bound functionalities to improve developer experience.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    We have been using SUSE Linux Enterprise  for more than five years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    SUSE Linux Enterprise  is good for IT and maintainability. However, it can be rigid, especially with kernel and package compatibility.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Some kernel versions do not fit well with certain packages, creating compatibility issues that affect scalability.

    How are customer service and support?

    The technical support for IT and kernel-level OS issues is very good. However, it is less effective for development-level issues. The IT department handles technical support, and I cannot comment directly on its effectiveness.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We are considering alternatives for our new machine learning infrastructure and have worked with Ubuntu  in the past.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    The pricing is slightly higher than expected, but it is manageable for our current project. For the upcoming projects, we are looking for cost-effective solutions.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    We are considering Linux instead of SUSE and want to check some cost-effective measures, like Rocky Linux .

    What other advice do I have?

    For developers, some flexibility and reducing dependency on specific kernel versions would be better.

    I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    On-premises

    If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

    Other
    Dominique Locksley

    Has good kernel modules and upgrades

    Reviewed on Sep 02, 2024
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I've been using SUSE Linux Enterprise for a petroleum company client. They run it as their primary server hosting environment, connected to NAS and various external applications and hardware. We integrate it with Spacewalk for management, which is known by different names on other distributions. 

    What is most valuable?

    I like how the tool handles kernel modules and upgrades - we rarely have issues after upgrades, unlike with other Linux distributions like Oracle Linux or Ubuntu. The kernel module management is excellent. Changes made in one version typically work the same in other versions too, which isn't always the case with other distributions. There's also lots of information and community support available if you run into any problems, both on the official website and in forums and user groups. I know many people who use it specifically, so it's easy to get independent support if needed. I've been working with the tool for a long time, since 2003, before they became SUSE Linux Enterprise. It's always been one of the most admin-friendly Linux versions. 

    What needs improvement?

    Depending on the underlying hardware, setting up and running services can sometimes be problematic. It's not always uniform—you can't necessarily move a service from one system to another and have it work seamlessly.

    Additionally, error handling needs improvement. The system should be more transparent when there's an error, rather than just declaring a generic error. It would be helpful if it could provide more specific information about the problem on that particular system. As it stands, you can waste a lot of time trying to troubleshoot these vague errors. 

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using the product for six years. 

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    I rate the tool's stability a ten out of ten since we do the regular upgrade cycles. 

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    The solution is scalable, and I rate its scalability an eight out of ten. Our usage will triple in the coming 18 months. We're pushing our on-premises clients to adopt cloud modules. When they move to the cloud, they can centralize many international and local business systems into one point, which will increase users. We have diverse geographical setups, and moving to the cloud will bring all users onto one or two systems.

    Right now, we might have 15 users in one place using one system, not always SUSE Linux Enterprise. We want to consolidate everything because it makes system administration easier. Currently, our technical resources need to know many different products, which is challenging since some of us are experts in certain areas but not others. It's difficult. We're trying to make things easier from an administrator's perspective. 

    How are customer service and support?

    I've never had problems with SUSE Linux Enterprise's customer support. They're very responsive when we log cases with them. I usually get a response within 24 hours. I work with suppliers like Qualys and Acronis, but SUSE Linux Enterprise is generally the fastest to respond. Their support team is always willing to help, and the engineers are happy to share knowledge. This level of support is very impressive compared to other vendors I work with.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup of SUSE Linux Enterprise is very easy. Its GUI-based interface is self-explanatory. Someone with basic IT knowledge who pays attention could set up a system. For higher-end integration, more technical expertise is needed. An entry-level Linux administrator could set it up by receiving a basic document.

    On a scale of one to ten, with ten being very easy setup, SUSE Linux Enterprise rates an eight.

    Regarding deployment time, it's less than an hour, never more than an hour. However, this can depend on the hardware - if the hardware is slower, the installation and everything will go slower.

    There is currently a mix of deployment options. It is deployed both on the cloud and on-premises.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    SUSE Linux Enterprise is reasonably priced compared to other operating systems. I find it's a much better option for us than Oracle, for example, because of the pricing structure. The pricing is easier to explain to clients and makes it easier to get clients' commitment. The licensing is also simpler to manage and keep track of. Their responsiveness is great - they give feedback very quickly when we ask questions about licensing or other aspects. This helps ensure we're always at the gold standard regarding licensing and everything related to SUSE Linux Enterprise.

    What other advice do I have?

    None of our current clients are looking at AI features. We mainly work with traditional clients using custom-built systems developed over the past 20-30 years, so there's limited room for improvement or AI integration. However, we may potentially be involved in an AI-related project in 2025, but that would involve a redesign and isn't confirmed yet. For now, we don't use AI for our client work.

    I rate the overall solution a ten out of ten. 

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