About this software
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for ARM is an enterprise Linux distribution delivered as a subscription for ARM-based servers. The offering provides access to maintenance updates, security patches, and support for deployments on ARM hardware.
This specific SKU covers a one-year Priority Subscription for a small core-count system and includes entitlement for virtualized workloads on the licensed host.
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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Benefits
- ARM platform: Provides enterprise-grade Linux optimized for ARM server hardware.
- Subscription updates: Includes security updates and maintenance throughout the subscription term.
- Virtualization support: Allows deploying virtual machines and containerized workloads on the licensed host.
- Priority support level: Offers elevated support response and escalation under the Priority Subscription.
- Entitlement management: Subscription entitlements and downloads are managed through SUSE Customer Center.
Available languages
- English
- German
Support information
- Security updates: Access to security updates and maintenance patches through subscription channels.
- Technical support: Access to technical support aligned with the Priority Subscription level.
- Entitlement portal: Manage subscriptions, downloads, and entitlements via SUSE Customer Center.
- Product documentation: Access to product documentation and knowledge base articles for deployment guidance.
- Maintenance releases: Maintenance releases and errata are provided during the subscription term.
Frequently asked questions
What is SUSE Linux Enterprise Server?
An enterprise-grade Linux operating system for servers, designed for stability, security, and long-term maintenance, supporting standard Linux workloads and administration tools.
Where can SUSE Linux Enterprise Server be deployed?
On physical servers, virtual machines, private and public cloud instances, and as a host or base image for containerized workloads.
How are software packages and updates managed?
Uses RPM packages and the zypper package manager to install, update, and remove software; updates are delivered via configured repositories and can be automated through management tooling.
What security features are available for enterprise use?
Includes kernel and user-space hardening, configurable access controls, regular security patching via repositories, and support for enterprise authentication and encryption mechanisms.