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Novell suse
1.
2. Developed by Roland Dyroff, Thomas
Fehr, Burchard Steinbild and Hubert
Mantel founded S.u.S.E in 1992 Sept 2
3. SUSE was originally named S.u.S.E., the
German acronym for “Software und
System-Entwicklung” which means
“Software and systems development”
in English. Few years down the line, it got
renamed to SuSE and later SUSE. The
full German name was never really used.
The official logo
and mascot of
SUSE is a
chameleon
officially named,
“Geeko”. Geeko
derives its name
from Gecko (a
type of
lizard/chameleon)
and geek.
5. SUSE Linux (/ˈsuːsə/[1] or /ˈsuːzə/;[2]
German: [ˈzuːzə])
SUSE Linux is a computer operating system. It
is built on top of the open source Linux kernel
and is distributed with system and application
software from other open source projects.
SUSE Linux is of German origin and was
mainly developed in Europe. It is known for
its YaST (Yet another setup tool) configuration
tool.
7. IMPORTANT TIMELINE
1992 – Roland Dyroff, Thomas Fehr, Burchard Steinbild and Hubert Mantel
found S.u.S.E., a German acronym for "Software und System-Entwicklung"
(software and systems development)
1992 - SLS is released. It's the first comprehensive Linux distribution
1994 - S.u.S.E. Linux 1.0
1996 - Linux 2 released supporting multiple processors in a single system
1996 - SUSE Linux 4.2, the first true SUSE distribution
1997 - SUSE becomes Europe's leading Linux distribution
1999- BM, SAP and Oracle partnerships announced
1999 - SUSE enters Asia Pacific market
1999 - SUSE develops YaST, a unique, popular graphical installation and
configuration framework
2000 - First Enterprise Linux released: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (for IBM
S/390)
2002 - Key partnerships, including Intel, AMD, HP and Fujitsu
2003 - SUSE Linux Desktop for business
2003 - Acquisition by Novell (completed 2004)
2003 - openSUSE® launched
8. IMPORTANT TIMELINE
2006 - Microsoft and SUSE announce interoperability agreement
2006 - SUSE offers first Enterprise virtualization technology
integration for Linux (Xen)
2007 – SUSE Linux Enterprise 10
2009 - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 released with KVM
2009 SUSE Studio™
2010 - VMware partnership announced
2010 - SUSE Linux Enterprise available on Amazon EC2
2011 - Linux 3.0
2011 - The Attachmate Group merger
2014 - SUSE Linux Enterprise 12
2016 - SUSE CEO joins Micro Focus board
10. SUSE
family
products
SUSE Linux is available under two
brands, openSUSE and SUSE Linux
Enterprise.
1. openSUSE is a free, community
distribution driven by the openSUSE
Project. It includes some of the latest
"bleeding edge" Linux technologies and is
designed for home users and
enthusiasts.
2. SUSE Linux Enterprise is Suse's
tested and certified open-source solution
for major enterprises.
11. openSUSE
vs
SUSE
Linux
Enterprise
openSUSE is a freely available, community
project that releases versions on a
comparatively frequent basis, and generally
uses the latest versions of the various open
source projects that it includes.
SUSE Linux Enterprise is SUSE's commercial
edition, which SUSE releases much less
frequently, enabling it to offer support more
effectively for enterprise and production
deployments. It is certified for a wide variety of
enterprise applications and offers a number of
special enterprise features including, High
Availability and Point of Sale extensions.
SUSE historically uses a heavily-tested
subset of packages from openSUSE Linux as
the basis for SUSE Linux Enterprise.
12. Advantages
compare to
MS
Windows
1 - Linux Suse is free
2 - Open Source
3 - Secure then Windows
4 - Lot of support forums and lot of people
who are willing to help for free
14. Project Version Year
S.u.S.E Linux
Slackware based
3/94 7/94 11/94 4/95 8/95 11/95 1994 1995
S.u.S.E Linux
jurix based
4 4 4 4.4.1 1996 1997
5.0 5 5 5 1997 1998
SuSE Linux
6 6 6 6 6 1998 2000
7 7 7 7 2000 2001
8 8 8 2002 2003
SUSE Linux Enterprise
9 9 9 9 2003 2005
10 10 10 10 10 2006 2011
11 11 11 11 11 2009 2005
12 12 12 12 2014 2017
SUSE Linux Enterprise VERSION
15. More
About
SUSE
LINUX
Enterprise
Server
(SLES)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) is a
Linux-based server operating system. SLES
is designed for mainframes, servers,
workstations and desktop computers.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server in cloud
computing environments
Aside from supporting in-house workloads,
SLES also is offered on a multitude of cloud
service providers. Amazon Web Services,
Google Compute Engine and Microsoft
Azure all offer SLES-based cloud instances.
IT teams that want to build or deploy custom
OS images on these providers should
consider SUSE Studio or third-party tools for
higher levels of optimization.
16. PROS
&
CONS
of
openSUSE
Pros and cons
SLES focuses on business verticals and
partners with multiple industry vendors.
Despite SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for
VMware ending its partnership in June 2014,
other vendors still support SLES. SUSE is
widely accessible thanks to administrator-
friendly services, and with the SLES 12
release, users can work with modules to
quickly react to dynamic software stacks
However, SUSE doesn't have its
own virtualization platform. Users are
required to turn to other outlets for
virtualization capabilities with SLES. SUSE
charges users for support and patches, with
total cost varying based on use of the
service.
22. Project Version Codename
Release
date
SUSE Linux 10 Prague 06/10/2005
openSUSE
Leap
42.1 Malachite 04/11/2015
42.2 N/A 16/11/2016
42.3 N/A 26/07/2017
15 N/A 25/05/2018
openSUSE
Tumbleweed
Rolling N/A Rolling
openSUSE
Distribution
23. More
About
openSUSE
• Having began its life back in the early
days of Linux, OpenSUSE is a stable
and battle-tested distribution of Linux
that has been used the world over.
• It is specifically tailored to system
administrators and software
developers.
• With its origins in Europe, it also
multilingual.
24. PROS
&
CONS
of
openSUSE
ADVANTAGES
• is FREE. It is completely free to both use
and to distribute
• Is openSOURCE
• Is much more secure than compare to
other OS
• USER FRIENDLY
• Has been used for a long time in many
different types of production settings
• The software is both stable and
dependable
• Offers unique and powerful
administrations tools. It uses the YaST
control center
• Multilingual support
25. PROS
&
CONS
of
openSUSE
DISADVANTAGES
• Its unique administration tools may
require a learning curve
• Development of the software has
been lacking since Novell purchased
it
• There are some licensing issues with
Microsoft.
26. Features
of
openSUSE
• The YaST, Auto YaST and
WebYaST tools
• Excellent package management
and a build service
• Strong desktop tools