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With SLE 15, this subscription does not exist anymoreĪnd has been replaced. This entry has appeared in a previous release notes document.įor SUSE Linux Enterprise 12, there was a High PerformanceĬomputing subscription named "SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for HPC" Support, LTSS: Long-Term Service Pack Support SLES, SLES for SAP, SLE HPC, SLE RT, SLED Tools to interact with SUSE Cloud Application Platform SLES, SLES for SAP, SLE RT, SLE HPC (default on all)
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Public cloud initialization code and toolsīasic server functionality, NVDIMM support, OFED
Packages for migration purposes with limited support time frame Tools and libraries related to High Performance Computing (HPC) HA tools such as Hawk, crm, Pacemaker, Corosync SLES, SLES for SAP, SLE HPC (default), SLE RT (default), SLED Helps in developing applications, replaces the SLE SDK SLES, SLES for SAP (default), SLE HPC (default), SLE RT (default), SLES, SLES for SAP, SLE HPC, SLE RT, SLED (default on all)
Information, see Section 3.2.5, “SMT Has Been Replaced by RMT” Tightened security, RMT can also proxy other RMT servers. You can then register systems directly with RMT. Tool) now allows mirroring SUSE repositories and custom repositories. In addition, the Development Tools module contains the tools Development packages are packaged alongside regular
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Linux Enterprise 15, the Software Development Kit is now integrated This functionality makes it easier forĪdministrators and system architects to find the software packages Zypper command zypper search-packages to searchĪcross all SUSE repositories available for your product even if theyĪre not yet enabled.
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Thus, even if you decide to start out with theįree community distribution you can later easily upgrade to aĭistribution with enterprise-class support. GA, we support migrating from openSUSE Leap 15 to SUSE LinuxĮnterprise Server 15. Migration from openSUSE Leap to SUSE LinuxĮnterprise Server: Starting with SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 RMT (Repository Mirroring Tool) and SUSE Manager provideĪdditional options for disconnected or managed installation. This medium consists ofĭirectories with module repositories which need to be added manuallyĪs needed. Packages are available on the Packages medium.
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Media: To install without network connection, all necessary Installation without network using Packages Section 2.9.1, “Modules in the SLE 15 GA Product Line” For information about available modules, see
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1 About the Release Notes 2 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 2.1 Interoperability and Hardware Support 2.2 Support and Life Cycle 2.3 What Is New? 2.4 Important Sections of This Document 2.5 Documentation and Other Information 2.6 Support Statement for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 2.7 General Support 2.8 Technology Previews 2.9 Modules, Extensions, and Related Products 3 Installation and Upgrade 3.1 Installation 3.2 Upgrade-Related Notes 3.3 For More Information 4 Architecture Independent Information 4.1 Kernel 4.2 Kernel Modules 4.3 Security 4.4 Networking 4.5 Systems Management 4.6 Performance Related Information 4.7 Storage 4.8 Virtualization 4.9 Miscellaneous 5 AMD64/Intel 64 (x86_64) Specific Information 5.1 System and Vendor Specific Information 6 POWER (ppc64le) Specific Information 6.1 Support for ibmvnic Networking Driver 6.2 Reduced Memory Usage When Booting FADump Capture Kernel 6.3 Support for POWER9 24x7 Counters Has Been Added 6.4 Support for POWER9 Radix Page Tables When Running as KVM Guest 6.5 GLIBC Support for POWER9 6.6 Optimized GLIBC for POWER9 6.7 Support for POWER9 Has Been Added to GDB 6.8 Support for POWER9 PMU Events Has Been Added to the perf Tool 6.9 GLIBC/GCC Support of Standard Math Functions for _Float128 (POWER9) 6.10 Support for POWER9 Has Been Added to PAPI 6.11 Support for POWER9 Has Been Added to LibPFM 6.12 Speed of ibmveth Interface Not Reported Accurately 7 IBM Z (s390x) Specific Information 7.1 Hardware 7.2 Virtualization 7.3 Storage 7.4 Network 7.5 Security 7.6 Reliability, Availability, Serviceability (RAS) 7.7 Performance 7.8 Miscellaneous 8 ARM 64-Bit (AArch64) Specific Information 8.1 Driver Enablement for NXP SC16IS7xx UARTs 8.2 Raspberry Pi Using Device Tree From Firmware 8.3 Boot and Driver Enablement for Raspberry Pi 8.4 Cavium ThunderX2 CRB Firmware Requirements 9 Packages and Functionality Changes 9.1 New Packages 9.2 Updated Packages 9.3 Removed Packages and Features 9.4 Deprecated Packages and Features 9.5 Changes in Packaging and Delivery 9.6 Modules 10 Technical Information 10.1 Supported Host Operating Systems and Hypervisors 10.2 Kernel Limits 10.3 Virtualization 10.4 File Systems 10.5 Supported Java Versions 11 Obtaining Source Code 12 Legal NoticesĮnterprise 15 products can be installed by the same unified installer