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Exploring SUSE Enterprise Linux on Azure

Exploring SUSE Enterprise Linux on Azure

Exploring SUSE Enterprise Linux on Azure

In today's cloud-centric world, leveraging robust and reliable operating systems is crucial for businesses. One such powerful combination is SUSE Enterprise Linux on Azure. This blog delves into the various aspects of using SUSE Enterprise Linux, particularly the High Availability (HA) extension, on Azure.

 

SUSE Distributions Supported on Azure

Azure supports several SUSE distributions, including:

  • SUSE Enterprise Linux Server
  • SUSE Enterprise Linux Server for SAP
  • SUSE Enterprise Linux Server for HPC

For more details: click here.

 

Pricing and Licensing Models

SUSE has three offerings in Azure:

  • BYOS
  • SUSE Image with patching support
  • 24x7 support

 

When it comes to pricing, the Azure pricing calculator provides various options. For instance, for a B2as machine with SUSE Linux Enterprise + 24/7 Support, PAYG, the cost is approximately $47.45 per month as of writing this blog.

 

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You can select the desired image during the installation, and the Azure marketplace provides detailed information on what is offered under each SUSE image deployed through the marketplace.

 

High Availability Extension

The High Availability extension is a critical component for businesses that require continuous uptime and disaster recovery solutions. If you purchase the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP, the High Availability extension is included. However, if you opt for the standard SUSE Linux Enterprise Server through the Azure marketplace, you cannot add the High Availability extension. In such cases, you will need to use the BYOS (Bring Your Own Subscription) model.

 

Key Features of SUSE Enterprise Linux for SAP

SUSE Enterprise Linux for SAP comes with several features designed to enhance performance and reliability, including:

  • A full High Availability / Disaster Recovery solution
  • SAP HANA System Replication automation agents
  • SAP HANA Firewall with automated setup
  • A KMIP-compliant key server for remote storage
  • SAP configuration and tuning packages
  • Automated configuration and installation of SAP HANA clusters
  • A clustered SAP HANA software automated update wizard (tech preview)

Azure market place provides the detail on what is offered under each SUSE image deployed through the marketplace.

 

Considerations

When using SLES Enterprise HA on Azure, it's essential to be aware of certain considerations. For example, Generation 2 VM support specific SLES marketplace images. Refer Azure support for Generation 2 VMs - Azure Virtual Machines | Microsoft Learn for more details.

 

Conclusion

SUSE Enterprise Linux on Azure provides a robust and scalable solution for businesses looking to leverage the power of the cloud. With various distributions, pricing models, and the critical High Availability extension, SUSE on Azure is a compelling choice for enterprises.

 

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