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  2. SUSE Linux Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 (SLES 12) beta was made available on February 25, 2014, [26] and the final version was released on October 27, 2014. [27] [28] SLES 12 SP1 was released on December 18, 2015. [29] [30] [31] SP1 added Docker, Shibboleth, Network Teaming, and JeOS images. SP2 was released November 11, 2016.

  3. Open Enterprise Server - Wikipedia

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    OES 2018 was released on 28 November 2017, based on SLES 12 SP2. OES 2018 SP1 was released on 7 February 2019, based on SLES 12 SP3. OES 2018 SP2 was released on 5 May 2020, based on SLES 12 SP5. OES 2018 SP3 was released on 15 Jul 2021, based on SLES 12 SP5. OES 2023 was released on 13 October 2022, based on SLES 15 SP4. OES 23.4 was released ...

  4. openSUSE - Wikipedia

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    openSUSE [5] (/ ˌ oʊ p ən ˈ s uː z ə /) is a free and open-source Linux distribution developed by the openSUSE project. It is offered in two main variations: Tumbleweed, an upstream rolling release distribution, and Leap, a stable release distribution which is sourced from SUSE Linux Enterprise.

  5. SUSE Enterprise Storage - Wikipedia

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    SUSE Enterprise Storage 1.0 was released [12] as an add-on to the popular SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12. As an add-on, it took advantage of the enterprise Linux stack available as part of SLES 12, and then provided highly-available, highly replicated, and high-performing storage which could be exposed via RADOS or iSCSI to other clients.

  6. Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.The specific problem is: Active distributions composed entirely of free software (Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre, gNewSense, Guix System, LibreCMC, Musix GNU+Linux, Parabola GNU/Linux-libre, and Trisquel) need information in all sub categories, #General is complete.

  7. End of life announcement - Wikipedia

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    Milestones in a product life cycle: general availability (GA), end of life announcement (EOLA), last order date (LOD), and end-of-life (EOL) End of life announcement (EOLA) is the beginning of end-of-life. [1] The EOLA will precede the last order date (LOD) by up to 90 days. Customers need to order the product before the last order date.

  8. End-of-life product - Wikipedia

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    In an IT context, an end of life announcement (EOLA) may be issued to mark the commencement of a product's end of life status. [12] The EOLA may precede the last order date (LOD) by up to 90 days. Customers need to order the product before the last order date. JEDEC standards specify the end of the product life cycle.

  9. AppArmor - Wikipedia

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    AppArmor was first made available in SLES and openSUSE and was first enabled by default in SLES 10 and in openSUSE 10.1. In May 2005 Novell acquired Immunix and rebranded SubDomain as AppArmor and began code cleaning and rewriting for the inclusion in the Linux kernel. [8] From 2005 to September 2007, AppArmor was maintained by Novell.