Over the last few years, though I found SUSE Linux Enterprise to be a good solution, I prefer Oracle Linux. My company uses SUSE Linux Enterprise for our production environment.
It is used for integration with the SAP HANA solutions and for SAP products, which is an ERP, and our customers use SAP ERP to run their business. For example, one of our customers is Lepilo Foods, which manufactures cheese and whey protein. They use SAP, and it sits on SUSE Linux Enterprise.
We implement SAP solutions for our customers using SUSE Linux Enterprise as the operating system. We perform migrations from on-premises to cloud, where customers ask us to migrate their applications and data. When they want to implement SAP HANA they have two choices, which are SUSE Linux Enterprise and Red Hat.
SUSE Linux Enterprise is a versatile operating system ideal for deploying solutions, managing applications, and running certain applications. It is also used for migrating SAP workloads to the cloud, integrating with SAP HANA solutions and products, and as an operating system for application servers.
The solution is praised for its YaST tool for easier server administration, compatibility with Oracle and SAP, stability, scalability, ease of use, extensive documentation, pacemaker...
Over the last few years, though I found SUSE Linux Enterprise to be a good solution, I prefer Oracle Linux. My company uses SUSE Linux Enterprise for our production environment.
We use the product in a desktop environment for testing purposes.
I am using the solution for my customers. It is used for deployment and automation.
We use the product as an operating system for SAP database.
SUSE Linux Enterprise is an operating system for server workstations, desktop computers, and other platforms.
It's like an operating system, and then on top of this operating system, I install the Mitel application.
We normally use SUSE for application servers.
It is used for integration with the SAP HANA solutions and for SAP products, which is an ERP, and our customers use SAP ERP to run their business. For example, one of our customers is Lepilo Foods, which manufactures cheese and whey protein. They use SAP, and it sits on SUSE Linux Enterprise.
I use SUSE Linux as a vehicle for processes where the company has security baselines.
We use SUSE Linux Enterprise to migrate SAP workloads to the cloud.
The solution can be useful for operating systems, such as running certain applications. We use it as a community solution.
We have a large user base and applications that are distributed. So some are on Unix, and others are on Windows.
We are using SUSE Linux Enterprise for application management.
We use this as our operating system. It's a platform to deploy solutions.
We use SUSE Linux on some of the servers that are in our data center.
We implement SAP solutions for our customers using SUSE Linux Enterprise as the operating system. We perform migrations from on-premises to cloud, where customers ask us to migrate their applications and data. When they want to implement SAP HANA they have two choices, which are SUSE Linux Enterprise and Red Hat.