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By: rschweikert@suse.com

September 3, 2025 1:05 pm

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Switching Licensing Models on Google Cloud For SLES and SLES For SAP Instances (Flexible Licenses)

On August 4th, 2025 Google introduced a new feature in Google Compute Engine (GCE) that affords users the ability to switch instances between billing flavors. This feature is supported for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server For SAP applications. What is it? The License Management feature implements the ability for an instance […]

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By: Elodie Mallea

September 3, 2025 1:00 pm

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Optimize your Google Cloud Spend with Flexible Licensing

Introducing a powerful new feature Today, we’re thrilled to announce the release of flexible licensing on Google Cloud, a new feature that SUSE is proud to be a part of. This new feature will help you anticipate, maximize‌ and gain greater control over your SUSE costs within your Google Cloud environment, streamlining your financial […]

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By: Helen Tang

June 20, 2022 6:03 pm

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A Magic Wand for Converting BYOS to PAYG on AWS

What if you had a Magic Wand for AWS, one that helps with lift and shift migrations, minimizing time-intensive, error-prone manual processes by automatically replicating entire servers and converting your source servers from physical, virtual, or cloud infrastructure to run natively on AWS. Even better, you can do all this without having to make […]

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By: Elisa Portefaix

May 16, 2018 11:02 am

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Install SUSE Manager on Azure

Worried about how you're going to manage your resources in the cloud? This may not currently keep you awake at night, however whether in the cloud or on premise, you are will at some point face the challenges of inventory, configuration, vulnerability management and compliance. Don’t panic! We have a simple solution below. See […]

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By: Robert Schweikert

September 10, 2015 1:32 pm

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On Demand, BYOS, say what? Why do I need it?

One of the messages that has been persistently echoed since the emergence of public cloud frameworks has been the "pay as you go" phrase, or "pay based on your use". This on demand computing model also brings with it some other expectations. I refer to them as "fire up and use". Customers […]

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