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openSUSE Leap openSUSE project structure picture (4) Since 2015, the developers of openSUSE Leap have been offering a free distribution that is also useful for enterprises. The system runs stably and receives regular security updates. New software packages are thoroughly tested and optimized before being released on openSUSE Leap. This operating system is binary compatible with SLES. openSUSE MicroOS As the name suggests, openSUSE MicroOS is a small and minimal operating system. This system is also based on openSUSE Tumbleweed and is mainly suitable for edge computing. Updates are installed automatically and in case of an error, the previous version is quickly restored.
Also, openSUSE MicroOS is suitable for use on desktop computers. openSUSE Kubic Uruguay Phone Number List This operating system is developed based on openSUSE MicroOS and Computer-as-a-Service platform. Kubic uses YaST and includes a Kubernetes cluster setup and management tool called kubeadm. openSUSE Medical It is an operating system for medical users. This Linux distribution is developed based on the old openSUSE 11.3 system and is designed to manage patient records, drug prescriptions and EEG data in offices and clinics. Conclusion The openSUSE project offers many advantages to users and is a serious alternative to Ubuntu or Debian.

This operating system is a good choice for enterprises, especially after openSUSE Leap was introduced in 2015. Leap is binary compatible with SUSE Linux Enterprise and both systems are developed simultaneously. openSUSE is reliable and suitable for everyday and business use without requiring powerful hardware. Finally, various Linux distributions are user-friendly and easy to use. The goal of the openSUSE community is to provide a system to make migration from other operating systems to openSUSE very easy.
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