Avatar photo
By: Ivan Tarin

November 11, 2025 12:00 am

345 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

411 views

Avatar photo
By: Ivan Sim

October 30, 2025 8:16 pm

255 views

SUSE Virtualization – Traffic Split With Kubernetes Gateway API

SUSE Virtualization is a cloud-native hyperconverged infrastructure platform solution optimized for running virtual machine and container workloads in the data center, multi-cloud and edge environments. Design and build with modern stack and use cases in mind, this article showcases the cohesive integration between the SUSE Virtualization and the Kubernetes API. It demonstrates how to utilize […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: heidi.bronson@suse.com

October 3, 2025 12:42 pm

534 views

CloudCasa and SUSE Deliver a Cost-Effective Disaster Recovery Solution for Cloud Native Applications and Virtualization

CloudCasa by Catalogic and SUSE deliver disaster recovery for cloud native, Kubernetes and virtualization environments.  By deploying CloudCasa’s Kubernetes-native backup and recovery platform with SUSE Rancher Prime and SUSE Virtualization, customers can have a resilient, storage-driven DR strategy that reduces cost, complexity, and recovery times. CloudCasa’s new DR for Storage solution separates […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: Tim Serong

August 25, 2025 8:39 am

720 views

Using OBS to Create Custom Images for SUSE Virtualization

SUSE Virtualization is for running virtual machines, whether they are legacy applications, cloud-native workloads, or a combination of the two. To run a virtual machine, you need an image for it to boot from. Typically, these are either Linux operating system images or Windows images. In the case of Linux, many distros provide suitable "[…]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: Ivan Tarin

July 10, 2025 4:33 am

2,024 views

SUSE Virtualization 1.5 – More Value, Less Lock-In

As proprietary vendors raise prices and restrict flexibility, SUSE is providing more choice by helping organizations modernize on their terms. With the release of SUSE Virtualization 1.5, we’re doubling down on value—giving enterprises more choice, predictability and performance without locking them in. The release expands support for Arm®-based chip support, CSI-compatible […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: SUSE

July 10, 2025 4:05 am

1,454 views

SUSE Virtualization Arm64 Support goes GA: Simple VM Management on Ampere-Based Infrastructure

Guest Written by Dave Neary from Ampere Dave Neary is the Director of Developer Relations for Ampere Computing, helping promote the benefits of Ampere CPUs and the Arm64 instruction set for cloud application developers and operations teams. He has been active in free and open source communities for more than 20 years.   At […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: Meike Chabowski

July 2, 2025 6:22 am

1,050 views

Your Voice Matters: New SUSE Documentation Survey 2025 is out!

The SUSE Documentation Team is excited to announce the launch of our 2025 Global Documentation Survey! We are calling on you, our valued customers and partners—the hands-on technical experts who use our documentation every day—to share your valuable insights. This year, our survey encompasses the documentation for the entire SUSE portfolio. From SUSE […]

Read More


Avatar photo
By: Arne Wolf

June 30, 2025 12:55 pm

831 views

SAP HANA on SUSE KVM: Support for 5th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processor

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP5 now supports multiple virtual machines on 2-socket Emerald Rapids systems running SAP HANA. Under this expanded support, it's possible to deploy one virtual machine per socket, allowing for a total of two virtual machines per hypervisor, with each VM configured with up to 128 vCPUs and 2TB of RAM. […]

Read More