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By: Meike Chabowski

January 26, 2026 4:12 pm

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Declarative RPM: Cleaning Up Your Spec Files

This article was written by Marcus Rueckert, Build Service Engineer at SUSE. This article originally appeared on the 'Nordisch by Nature' blog under the same title and has been slightly updated for the suse.com blog. The End of Spec File Sprawl? Enter Declarative RPM For decades, the RPM spec file has been the "[…]

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By: Louis Lotter

January 26, 2026 10:32 am

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Stop Context Switching: Dashboards Connected to Your Kubernetes Architecture

It's 2 AM. Your phone buzzes, alerting you to a latency spike on the checkout service. You're already awake so muscle memory kicks in and you're already opening Grafana. You spot the spike on your Grafana dashboard staring back at you. It's a line going up, completely devoid of context. Immediately, you jump to another […]

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By: Dominik Wombacher

January 19, 2026 4:53 pm

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Deploy Rancher Prime on IONOS Cloud

Learn to deploy a High Availability (HA) SUSE Rancher Prime cluster on IONOS Cloud to support your digital sovereignty strategy. By combining open source software with a European cloud provider. It keeps data locations under control and operations independent. The blog covers the reference architecture, manual configuration steps, and an automated Infrastructure as Code (IaC) […]

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By: François-Xavier "FX" Houard

December 24, 2025 10:06 am

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Stability Meets Innovation: The SUSE Application Collection 2025 Retrospective

In 2025, the market for enterprise‑grade distribution of cloud‑native open-source applications didn’t just get busier; it got louder, more unpredictable, and at times outright chaotic. Popular offerings retreated behind sudden paywalls, while other vendors treated the market like a sandbox for their latest monetization pivots, like “sorcerer’s apprentices” endlessly tweaking their models […]

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By: Vince Matev

December 15, 2025 9:15 am

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Building the AI-Native Telco: SUSE Telco Cloud on Intel® Xeon® 6 SoC-based Supermicro systems

Guest blog post authored by: Michael Holzerland, EMEA Telco Lead at Supermicro Niall Power, Solutions Architect and Intel FlexRAN Software PLM at Intel   Telecommunications operators are transforming their networks to support 5G-Advanced, ORAN, massive MEC scale-out, and AI-driven automation. These transformations demand infrastructure that simultaneously delivers extreme packet-processing performance, deterministic low latency, integrated […]

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By: Ivan Tarin

December 2, 2025 9:50 am

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By: Ted Jones

November 27, 2025 2:18 am

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Drive Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Unification, Zero-Trust Security and Observability at Scale

The fragmentation inherent in managing heterogeneous public and private cloud Kubernetes clusters is the single largest drain on your cloud native budget and a primary source of systemic security risk. Relying on proprietary, vendor-specific tools creates an "autonomy gap" that slows strategic innovation. You can drive multi-cloud Kubernetes Unification and Security and full-stack visibility […]

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By: hsharma@suse.com

November 25, 2025 8:52 am

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Introduction to Ansible Linux System Roles on SLES 16

In modern IT environments, system administrators are expected to configure and maintain a growing number of systems across physical, virtual, cloud, and edge deployments. Doing this manually is time-consuming, prone to inconsistency, and hard to scale. Ansible Linux System Roles provide a solution: prebuilt Ansible roles packaged and supported by SUSE that deliver a stable, […]

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By: Mark Bakker

November 11, 2025 12:00 am

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Stop searching and start sharing, troubleshoot with enterprise dashboarding now in SUSE Observability

The single most significant drain on operational efficiency during a cloud native incident is the context switch. Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) and platform engineers waste critical minutes cycling between generic overviews and separate debugging tools, resulting in unnecessarily high Mean Time To Resolution (MTTR) and slower incident resolution times. SUSE Observability’s core strength lies […]

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