Nutanix Now Ready; Certified for SUSE OpenStack Cloud
By: Steven Canova
Last week we met with partners, customers, and cloud aficionados at the Nutanix .NEXT Conference in beautiful Nice, France. This year, .NEXT was held appropriately at the Acropolis Conference Center, designed as tribute to the ancient citadel perched high above the city of Athens, and also the name given to Nutanix’s hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution … Read More ›
Two Fast and Needed Actions to Get the Best Value from SUSE Linux Enterprise Long Term Service Pack Support
By: Dobrin Dobrev
Long Term Service Pack Support (LTSS) is our offering designed to increase customer service pack and core server support period for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Its dates are set per service pack/code base and can be seen in our Lifecycle Pages. In a nutshell, LTSS allows customers to remain on a certain code base past … Read More ›
SUSE CaaS Platform 2 Certified Under Kubernetes Conformance Software Certification
By: Andreas Jaeger
Kubernetes wide adoption brought with it the need for consistency and portability. The common goal of all Kubernetes providers is to allow the move of workloads from one environment to another. This year in June, we announced the availability of SUSE CaaS Platform. SUSE CaaS Platform is an enterprise class container management solution that enables … Read More ›
The Future of Storage: Four Reasons Why Open Source Storage Should be Part of Your Strategy.
By: Jason Phippen
The comfortable world of storage appliance vendors of ten years ago is under assault from a wave of technical and market changes that are rewriting how storage and data protection processes are managed and governed. Enterprises need to plan now to deal with those changes – or face a future where data is locked into … Read More ›
New SUSE Best Practices: Performance Analysis, Tuning and Tools on SUSE Linux Enterprise Products
By: Meike Chabowski
In general, at SUSE, we are very careful about giving any “universal” recommendations regarding performance tuning. Usually, we shy away from providing generic tuning instructions, and instead, where applicable, we try to establish a performance baseline and metrics for a given workload. The reason is that any kind of performance tuning and analysis very much depends … Read More ›
Transforming Your Business with Microservices
By: Thomas Di Giacomo
Digital, digital, digital – it doesn’t matter the size of the organization, most companies are grappling with the proliferation and sharing of data and constant service expectations from devices, systems and from human beings. And if you are in IT management you are intimately aware of the high demand digital places on your software and … Read More ›
How to Combine OpenStack with Software-defined Networking
By: Manuel Buil
Software-defined Networking or SDN has been around for a while and it is a very important piece in the architecture if you have advanced networking use cases which require complex network automation without increasing the cost dramatically. As you might know, OpenStack is today capable of providing basic network services through its networking component … Read More ›