About this software
SUSE Linux Enterprise Virtual Machine Driver Pack delivers virtualization-focused drivers for SUSE Linux Enterprise guest systems on x86-64 platforms. It is offered as a subscription product to provide tested drivers and updates suited for virtualized environments.
The pack is intended for administrators deploying SUSE guests in virtual infrastructures who require validated drivers and subscription-based updates.
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Benefits
- Tested virtualization drivers: Provides vendor-tested drivers for virtualized SUSE guests.
- Improved guest performance: Optimizes drivers to improve VM performance and stability.
- Subscription updates: Delivers driver updates and security fixes via subscription.
- Simplified driver deployment: Enables consistent driver installation across multiple virtual machines.
- Compatibility assurance: Ensures drivers are tested for SUSE Linux Enterprise x86-64.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Subscription access: Includes access to SUSE package repositories and product updates through subscription channels.
- Documentation availability: Product documentation and installation guides are available on SUSE's website.
- Knowledge base articles: SUSE knowledge base contains articles related to virtualization drivers and configuration.
- Compatibility lists: Refer to vendor compatibility lists for supported hypervisors and hardware.
- Technical support options: Support level and response depend on the purchased SUSE subscription and entitlement.
Frequently asked questions
What is SUSE Linux Enterprise Driver used for?
A driver package providing kernel modules and userland components to enable specific hardware functionality and integration on SUSE Linux Enterprise systems.
How is the driver package installed on a system?
Installed via the system's package management or vendor-supplied installer; may require kernel module compilation or signing and a reboot. Follow system administration procedures for package installation and dependency resolution.
How are driver updates and patches typically delivered?
Distributed through system update mechanisms, vendor driver repositories, or as standalone packages; updates should be applied using standard package management and tested in a controlled environment before production deployment.
What licensing should be considered for these drivers?
Drivers can be open-source or proprietary; review accompanying license files and compliance requirements to ensure distribution and usage align with organizational policies.