"For 20 years, Intel and SUSE have collaborated to help deliver open-standards-based solutions offering increased performance, reliability, efficiency and security for virtualization, cloud and mission-critical applications powered by Intel Xeon Processors. Intel's extensive open-source contributions help improve the performance, stability and efficiency of Linux, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 2 takes advantage of those advancements. End-customers receive a rock-solid foundation to cost-effectively manage their most demanding data center requirements."
Doug Fisher
Vice President, Intel Software and Service Group and General Manager, System Software Division.
SUSE and Intel
In a changing world, the stability of Intel and SUSE innovation is rock solid. The strategic alliance stretches back for decades, leading up to the dazzling present in which Intel Xeon processors and SUSE Linux Enterprise bring out the excellence in each other.
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server support of Intel Xeon 7500 and 5600 processors
- Intel Virtualization Technology Demo
- Mission-Critical Platform Innovation from Intel and SUSE
- SUSE and Intel: Building the Open Source Ecosystem
- Improve Data Center Efficiency with Enterprise Linux Servers
- Doing More with Less in the Data Center: Intel and SUSE
Success Stories
Sumitomo Electric
By running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Xen on hardware containing Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors with Intel Virtualization Technology, Sumitomo Electric Industries is extending the life of valued applications on virtual servers, thus optimizing data center resources and running a more efficient business.
Deutsche Bahn
Deutsche Bahn selected SUSE Linux Enterprise Server as its new strategic environment for business-critical systems. The company plans to run SUSE Linux on more than 300 Intel- and AMD-based servers, and also on four IBM eServer zSeries 990 mainframes.