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z9e | 5 years ago

I have never actually seen SUSE used in the wild (running services in a data center or Cloud), it's always been CentOS / RHEL, or Ubuntu.

SUSE is a great distro though and I'm happy to see this. Does anyone have any anecdata where they've seen it most heavily used?

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PascLeRasc|5 years ago

I use it everyday! I work in a highly regulated industry and for some reason it's the only "validated" distribution that we could get approved to run internal web apps. I'm pretty sure that's false, but I'll take any Linux I can get over Windows, and its tools for system management are actually pretty great.

waiseristy|5 years ago

A relatively recent development, but OpenSUSE is shaping up to be one of the preferred distros for automotive embedded linux applications.

cpach|5 years ago

Aha. Perhaps they have some kind of collaboration with Porsche/Volkswagen or Opel...?

dologatag|5 years ago

"Does anyone have any anecdata where they've seen it most heavily used?"

In germany. It's quite widespread there in companies and public institutions. I prefer SLES over red hat/centos, but that, of course, is just a matter of personal taste.

hitpointdrew|5 years ago

I hear it is used quite a lot in Europe. My experience is similar to yours, RHEL or Ubuntu, but I am based in the US.

I played a bit with Open SUSE on my home machine, I wouldn't use it a work simply because there aren't as many repos for the package mangager, for instance if you want to install kubeadm you would have to build from source.

adamcstephens|5 years ago

I’ve found many yum repos that aren’t specifically opensuse repos still work. Add in the OBS repos and I have been impressed by the available software.

Cu3PO42|5 years ago

While this may be true, I've also never needed as few third party repositories as I do with openSUSE (particularly Tumbleweed). Virtually everything I've needed is in the official repos in modern versions. (Arch + AUR is a similar story, but honestly I prefer my experience with openSUSE.)

Vogtinator|5 years ago

kubeadm is in the repo for years meanwhile.

chrisseaton|5 years ago

> Does anyone have any anecdata where they've seen it most heavily used?

Continental European enterprises.

strictnein|5 years ago

Yep. SAP utilizes it, for instance.

When I was there, my laptop was a ridiculously overspec'd Windows system (with a high end Nvidia Quadro for unknown reasons), and they had us run a SUSE VM with IntelliJ for our dev environment.

__coaxialcabal|5 years ago

Not that I've used it in several years, but Teradata and AsterData used to run on SUSE. It was extremely stable in my experience.

bobthecowboy|5 years ago

Both definitely still did as of the end of October when I worked at Teradata.

nudpiedo|5 years ago

I've seen in a few datacenters in Europe. At the end companies decide based on license and support more than tech.

LeoPanthera|5 years ago

openSUSE is my daily OS, mostly because the Packman repository is so comprehensive.

pelasaco|5 years ago

A lot of the mainframes out there are running SUSE. SUSE for S/390.

ghaff|5 years ago

Way back, SUSE had something like 90% of the Linux marketshare on IBM mainframes. IBM's initial Linux work on the platform was done in Germany (Bohlingen I believe.) That eroded over time as Linux on the mainframe went more mainstream and Red Hat added similar mainframe support features to what SUSE had.