None of our current clients are looking at AI features. We mainly work with traditional clients using custom-built systems developed over the past 20-30 years, so there's limited room for improvement or AI integration. However, we may potentially be involved in an AI-related project in 2025, but that would involve a redesign and isn't confirmed yet. For now, we don't use AI for our client work. I rate the overall solution a ten out of ten.
The security features of SUSE are excellent. Linux's approach of only allowing what is necessary enhances security significantly. Running critical applications on Azure works fine if the system is left alone to perform its tasks. I recommend contacting community resources for assistance and insights during implementation. I rate it a nine.
Consultant Technical Lead at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-04-02T07:04:00Z
Apr 2, 2024
It all depends upon the subscription and cost. If the subscription is less, maybe we can choose which operating system to go. Subscription and support provided by the vendor are the two major factors which we look at. Technology is ok, we can get adjusted to it, but the subscription and support are two major factors that you are looking at. I would advise to go check all the offers, security patches and how often the vendors are releasing the security patches. These are more important before you decide which one to go. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
My company has a team of five engineers to take care of the product's maintenance. SUSE Linux Enterprise makes it easy for users who have an SAP Store. There are better solutions available in the market for non-SAP workloads. I rate the overall tool a six out of ten.
Before buying the product, I advise others to learn about the organization's requirements regarding use cases. They can opt for SUSE Linux Enterprise if they have an essential budget. If not, they can look for Linux distributions like Red Hat, Arch, Fedora, etc. I rate it an eight out of ten.
I suggest people use SUSE for a short span of time and do a competitive analysis against other tools. Depending on the performance criteria like scalability and security, they can choose SUSE. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
SUSE Linux Enterprise is compatible with multiple clouds, including Oracle Cloud, VMware, and AWS. If you are looking for an open-source operating system, consider SUSE Linux. They charge for support services. It is a stable and secure system for large-scale companies. It is suitable for small and medium companies as well. I rate it an eight out of ten.
Enterprise Systems Engineer at a insurance company with 501-1,000 employees
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Top 5
2023-01-17T12:35:30Z
Jan 17, 2023
We're customers. We have an on-premises and cloud deployment. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. It's a superb choice, especially when you are running anything, let's say web services or operating system-level services. It's easy to set up and quite stable.
I rate this solution a ten out of ten. SAP HANA and SUSE Linux Enterprise are the best to run the SAP business. Currently, all the features available in the market are integrated into SUSE Linux Enterprise.
I'm a reseller. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. We're mostly happy with the product. If they fixed the pricing and the performance, I would rate it higher.
General Manager at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-12-13T19:07:00Z
Dec 13, 2021
I do recommend this solution to customers who deploy enterprise open source linux systems. If customers order it we sell it to them. I rate SUSE Linux Enterprise a nine out of ten.
Head of Service at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2021-10-25T19:55:08Z
Oct 25, 2021
While I don't install the solution, I use it as part of the development team. The solution is easy to use, secure and allows for simple manipulation. I feel no need to modify the interface or GUI. The solution comprises our entire server. We have many people who make use of the solution. I recommend the solution to others, both SUSE OS and Oracle Database. I rate SUSE Linux Enterprise as a ten out of ten.
SAP Director at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-06-22T10:41:38Z
Jun 22, 2021
I am responsible for project management. I follow up and track the progress and provide reviews to the customers. I would recommend this solution to others who are interested in using it. That said, there is always room for improvement. I would rate SUSE Linux Enterprise an eight out of ten.
Senior Technical Project Manager at a university with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-03-31T07:15:11Z
Mar 31, 2021
I've had this version of SUSE for a while and just patch it and carry out the software updates because I want to keep my environment stable. When I was installing my multiple systems, I selected the best update of the lot and SUSE was one of them. I selected several different Linux distributions. I have the SUSE Linux, Fedora, Scientific Linux and I have Mango Linux. I wanted to develop a feature on my laptop that would allow me to run multiple operating systems concurrently and have multiple keyboards on the laptop, rather than having to switch between them. It's a work in progress. I rate this product a nine out of 10.
Data Solution Architect at Econet Wireless Zimbabwe
Real User
Top 10
2020-09-29T05:58:00Z
Sep 29, 2020
We have a variety of versions, and the one being used depends on the application, or what the developer prescribes. We have the latest version, as well as version 11 and version 12. Overall, this is a good product and I can recommend it. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
After working with both SUSE and Red Hat, I would absolutely recommend people implement SUSE Linux Enterprise. The features that it provides in terms of security, managing the storage, and encryption/decryption, all contribute to why I recommend it. In summary, this is a good product and it has the features that everyone needs. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
SUSE Linux Enterprise is a versatile operating system ideal for deploying solutions, managing applications, and running certain applications. It is also used for migrating SAP workloads to the cloud, integrating with SAP HANA solutions and products, and as an operating system for application servers.
The solution is praised for its YaST tool for easier server administration, compatibility with Oracle and SAP, stability, scalability, ease of use, extensive documentation, pacemaker...
For developers, some flexibility and reducing dependency on specific kernel versions would be better. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
None of our current clients are looking at AI features. We mainly work with traditional clients using custom-built systems developed over the past 20-30 years, so there's limited room for improvement or AI integration. However, we may potentially be involved in an AI-related project in 2025, but that would involve a redesign and isn't confirmed yet. For now, we don't use AI for our client work. I rate the overall solution a ten out of ten.
The security features of SUSE are excellent. Linux's approach of only allowing what is necessary enhances security significantly. Running critical applications on Azure works fine if the system is left alone to perform its tasks. I recommend contacting community resources for assistance and insights during implementation. I rate it a nine.
It all depends upon the subscription and cost. If the subscription is less, maybe we can choose which operating system to go. Subscription and support provided by the vendor are the two major factors which we look at. Technology is ok, we can get adjusted to it, but the subscription and support are two major factors that you are looking at. I would advise to go check all the offers, security patches and how often the vendors are releasing the security patches. These are more important before you decide which one to go. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
My company has a team of five engineers to take care of the product's maintenance. SUSE Linux Enterprise makes it easy for users who have an SAP Store. There are better solutions available in the market for non-SAP workloads. I rate the overall tool a six out of ten.
Before buying the product, I advise others to learn about the organization's requirements regarding use cases. They can opt for SUSE Linux Enterprise if they have an essential budget. If not, they can look for Linux distributions like Red Hat, Arch, Fedora, etc. I rate it an eight out of ten.
I suggest people use SUSE for a short span of time and do a competitive analysis against other tools. Depending on the performance criteria like scalability and security, they can choose SUSE. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
SUSE Linux Enterprise is compatible with multiple clouds, including Oracle Cloud, VMware, and AWS. If you are looking for an open-source operating system, consider SUSE Linux. They charge for support services. It is a stable and secure system for large-scale companies. It is suitable for small and medium companies as well. I rate it an eight out of ten.
I rate SUSE Linux Enterprise an eight out of ten.
Overall, I rate SUSE Linux Enterprise a seven or eight out of ten.
I would recommend people to use this solution. I rate this solution an eight out of ten.
We're customers. We have an on-premises and cloud deployment. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. It's a superb choice, especially when you are running anything, let's say web services or operating system-level services. It's easy to set up and quite stable.
I rate this solution a ten out of ten. SAP HANA and SUSE Linux Enterprise are the best to run the SAP business. Currently, all the features available in the market are integrated into SUSE Linux Enterprise.
SUSE Linux is a great Linux-based solution, of which there are few that support SAP systems and HANA databases. I would rate it eight out of ten.
I'm a reseller. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. We're mostly happy with the product. If they fixed the pricing and the performance, I would rate it higher.
I would recommend this solution to others. We have to provide solutions that work for our clients. rate SUSE Linux Enterprise an eight out of ten.
I do recommend this solution to customers who deploy enterprise open source linux systems. If customers order it we sell it to them. I rate SUSE Linux Enterprise a nine out of ten.
While I don't install the solution, I use it as part of the development team. The solution is easy to use, secure and allows for simple manipulation. I feel no need to modify the interface or GUI. The solution comprises our entire server. We have many people who make use of the solution. I recommend the solution to others, both SUSE OS and Oracle Database. I rate SUSE Linux Enterprise as a ten out of ten.
I rate SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 out of 10.
We are not using this solution very much anymore and we are moving away from this platform. I rate SUSE Linux Enterprise an eight out of ten.
I am responsible for project management. I follow up and track the progress and provide reviews to the customers. I would recommend this solution to others who are interested in using it. That said, there is always room for improvement. I would rate SUSE Linux Enterprise an eight out of ten.
I've had this version of SUSE for a while and just patch it and carry out the software updates because I want to keep my environment stable. When I was installing my multiple systems, I selected the best update of the lot and SUSE was one of them. I selected several different Linux distributions. I have the SUSE Linux, Fedora, Scientific Linux and I have Mango Linux. I wanted to develop a feature on my laptop that would allow me to run multiple operating systems concurrently and have multiple keyboards on the laptop, rather than having to switch between them. It's a work in progress. I rate this product a nine out of 10.
We have a variety of versions, and the one being used depends on the application, or what the developer prescribes. We have the latest version, as well as version 11 and version 12. Overall, this is a good product and I can recommend it. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
After working with both SUSE and Red Hat, I would absolutely recommend people implement SUSE Linux Enterprise. The features that it provides in terms of security, managing the storage, and encryption/decryption, all contribute to why I recommend it. In summary, this is a good product and it has the features that everyone needs. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.