Avatar photo
By: Meike Chabowski

January 27, 2026 12:50 pm

100 views

How to set up KVM in an LPAR on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16

This article was written by Hariharan T S, Team Lead for KVM in PowerVM LPARs at IBM. Hariharan T S has 20 years of experience working on Linux kernel subsystems, virtualization, and device-driver testing across IBM Power and IBM Z systems. His background includes the functional verification of major Linux distributions on s390x and ppc64le […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: Ivan Tarin

November 11, 2025 12:00 am

1,131 views

Escape proprietary VMs with cloud native virtualization, introducing Advanced Networking flexibility & security

At KubeCon North America 2025, we’re proud to unveil SUSE Virtualization Advanced Networking Preview, introducing NSX-like capabilities powered by Kube-OVN, and supported by over 7 enterprise CSI storage partners. Expanding your choice with Advanced Networking Preview, software-defined networking flexibility, and new NSX-like capabilities through an open, cloud native platform. Built on Kube-OVN, this SUSE […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: Peter Smails

November 11, 2025 12:00 am

1,031 views

Avatar photo
By: rob.culp@suse.com

September 15, 2025 2:00 pm

1,307 views

Combining Confidential Computing with Hardware Acceleration to enhance end-to-end value/benefit

SUSE's latest Technical Reference Document, "Confidential Computing with SUSE Linux Enterprise Base Container Images Using the IBM Hyper Protect Platform," guides organizations as they enhance data security with hardware-based cryptographic capabilities. While confidential computing protects data in use, the guide's additions detail how to leverage powerful hardware to further secure and accelerate sensitive […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: Miriam Kang

May 6, 2025 12:01 am

1,271 views

Securing Your Data Fortress: SUSE Linux Enterprise and IBM LinuxONE 5

This blog was authored by Rob Culp, Global Alliance Director, IBM. In today's digital landscape, where data breaches and security threats loom larger than ever, businesses are constantly seeking robust solutions that prioritize both security and efficiency. The combination of SUSE Linux Enterprise and the new IBM LinuxONE 5 server presents a powerful combination, offering […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: Alexandra Settle

December 2, 2024 11:02 pm

3,090 views

SUSE Certified Storage for Virtualization – Enterprise Tailored Solutions for Seamless Integration and Trust

At SUSECON 2025, enterprises looking for virtualiation alternatives have new reasons to choose SUSE Virtualization 1.5 (Availabel April). Now supporting SUSE Certified Storage for Virtualization with expanded partner certifications, including Dell, NetApp, Oracle, and Portworx by Pure Storage, enterprises gain even greater storage flexibility. Additionally, SUSE Virtualization supports any Kubernetes-compatible CSI storage solution, allowing […]

Read More


Sebastian Martinez
By: Sebastian Martinez

August 19, 2024 4:52 pm

5,017 views

SUSE Delivers on Commitment to SAP: SAP HANA Validated on SLES for SAP 15 SP6

Honoring SUSE's commitment to SAP customers, we are thrilled to announce that the validation of SAP HANA 2.0 on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications (SLES for SAP) 15 SP6 has been successfully completed. This achievement underscores SUSE's dedication to providing a reliable, certified, and specialized platform for SAP HANA environments. SUSE’s […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: Andrew Steggles

June 17, 2024 10:08 am

3,039 views

IBM and SUSE – working together

IBM and SUSE have been partnering for nearly 25 years through the delivery of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE, and continue to work closely together to the benefit of our common clients and partners. In fact, SUSE Linux was the first Linux distribution to be made available commercially for the […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: Stacey Miller

February 6, 2024 9:30 am

4,615 views

SUSE and IBM: Bringing the Mainframe to the Masses

Almost 60 years ago, IBM unveiled a new era in computing by introducing the mainframe.  Thirty years later, SUSE was the first company to deliver an Enterprise Linux for the platform.  Many people have asked, “Is the mainframe dead?”  The answer to that is a resounding no.  And to […]

Read More