Systems Analyst at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-06-17T12:23:27Z
Jun 17, 2024
I only use the tool for testing purposes on my team, but multiple people use it. We don't make a team effort to install the solution. When it comes to maintenance, we ask our company to buy SUSE Linux Enterprise. My team consists of 13 people. We are currently integrating the solution with Ansible to do some coding. Although not a full-fledged automation, we are integrating the solution with Ansible and executing a couple of playbooks connected to openSUSE Leap. I would recommend the solution to other users looking for an open-source solution. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
We use the solution's YaST (Yet another Setup Tool) for things we're not used to, but I prefer using a command line for general things. The software and hardware compatibility of openSUSE Leap are good compared to the operating systems we've used. Previously, we used a lot of CentOS, and we have had no issues with either of them. The solution allows you to make an on-prem experience using Kubernetes. It's very easy to set up Kubernetes using the K3s distribution, which fits perfectly with an openSUSE Leap server. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
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I only use the tool for testing purposes on my team, but multiple people use it. We don't make a team effort to install the solution. When it comes to maintenance, we ask our company to buy SUSE Linux Enterprise. My team consists of 13 people. We are currently integrating the solution with Ansible to do some coding. Although not a full-fledged automation, we are integrating the solution with Ansible and executing a couple of playbooks connected to openSUSE Leap. I would recommend the solution to other users looking for an open-source solution. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
We use the solution's YaST (Yet another Setup Tool) for things we're not used to, but I prefer using a command line for general things. The software and hardware compatibility of openSUSE Leap are good compared to the operating systems we've used. Previously, we used a lot of CentOS, and we have had no issues with either of them. The solution allows you to make an on-prem experience using Kubernetes. It's very easy to set up Kubernetes using the K3s distribution, which fits perfectly with an openSUSE Leap server. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I would recommend using the solution. Overall, I would rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I give the solution a nine out of ten. I recommend the solution for personal use or simple business use.
I would highly recommend this solution. I rate openSUSE Leap a nine out of ten.