According to TheWhir.com, on-demand virtual data center services provider SoftLayer Technologies has added SUSE Linux Enterprise Server from Novell to its portfolio of server operating systems, giving all customers an enterprise-grade distribution of the open source Linux OS for no additional cost.
SUSE provides the open source benefits of Linux along with important enterprise features, including support for Microsoft Management Tools and Xen virtual machines, as well as the scalability to run unlimited virtual machines.
The ability to run enterprise-grade distribution and unlimited virutual machines. Are we dreaming? Is this really something to herald or is it a dud? If you've used it let us know.
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