Systems Analyst at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
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2024-06-17T12:23:27Z
Jun 17, 2024
I use openSUSE Leap for testing purposes. Before officially using any server in our office, we test it using the solution. My office usually uses production servers on the SUSE Linux enterprise version. Before that, I'll use those products in openSUSE Leap and get them tested.
I use Leap as a desktop operating system in my office. I use it primarily for virtualization now, in all of my smaller customer sites, and internally in my new business. I've transitioned away from XEN in favor of KVM, which I've found to be a very stable platform. I'm now looking into High Availability using Pacemaker, DRBD, LVM, and KVM to form HA Virtualization clusters. Thus far, I'm pleased with the results.
Operating Systems (OS) for Business are essential for managing hardware and software resources within an enterprise environment, ensuring seamless operation and execution of tasks.
OS for Business typically support crucial applications and services, optimizing overall productivity and efficiency. They provide the necessary platform for deploying custom-built and third-party applications, while maintaining system security and stability. Businesses commonly choose solutions based on...
I use openSUSE Leap for testing purposes. Before officially using any server in our office, we test it using the solution. My office usually uses production servers on the SUSE Linux enterprise version. Before that, I'll use those products in openSUSE Leap and get them tested.
I use it for DevOps. openSUSE Leap has helped me with using containers in Podman.
OpenSUSE Leap is an open-source solution used as our secure operating system for our server environment.
I use Leap as a desktop operating system in my office. I use it primarily for virtualization now, in all of my smaller customer sites, and internally in my new business. I've transitioned away from XEN in favor of KVM, which I've found to be a very stable platform. I'm now looking into High Availability using Pacemaker, DRBD, LVM, and KVM to form HA Virtualization clusters. Thus far, I'm pleased with the results.
This solution is for private use.