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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications 16.0
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications is the leading Linux platform for SAP HANA, SAP NetWeaver and SAP S/4HANA solutions providing optimized performance and reduced downtime as well as faster SAP landscape deployments. This product includes features to secure SAP HANA systems and ease the transition to SAP S/4HANA for systems administrators.
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Download archiveHow to identify SUSE products using the /etc/os-release file
Technical information about the significant changes from SLES15 to 16
Learn how SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 categorizes packages into stable, balanced and agile lifecycles to manage updates and system stability
Key differences between SLE 15 and 16
How to automate SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications installations for unattended bulk deployments using Agama, ensuring efficient and consistent server provisioning
Learn how to convert a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server system to a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications installation
How to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications manually using Agama on AMD64/Intel 64
How to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications manually on IBM Z using Agama
How to configure a PXE boot server using GRUB 2, nginx and Agama installer images
How to deploy SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications using PXE boot
How to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications manually on POWER using Agama
How to perform kernel live patching on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications
ULP allows to fix (security) bugs in libraries on-the-fly without system downtime.
How to upgrade to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications 16
How to copy files and directories locally and remotely using rsync
How to use the supportconfig tool to pass information to the SUSE support
Configuring opensm—the InfiniBand compliant implementation of Subnet Manager
Predictable naming scheme provides persistent names for network interfaces
How to manage SLES for SAP using the Cockpit Web interface
How to create, maintain, test and troubleshoot systemd timers, including migration from cron
A basic overview of Snapper: interfaces, default settings
Save time by using Ansible Linux system roles to automate IT tasks
How to configure a remote desktop on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications16.0
Use Ansible automation platform to efficiently automate IT tasks.
Basics of systemd, including service management, dependency tracking, logging, resource management, socket activation and system control.
Time synchronization with NTP and how to configure it
How to use sudo to run commands that require root privileges
How to configure, manage and monitor network connections with NetworkManager
Configure multihome networking on VM hosts with the strong host model to enhance security and routing reliability
By means of virtualization, you can run multiple virtual machines on a single bare-metal host to save resources.
Learn about the default configurations of GNOME Desktop, how to customize the settings to your needs, and how to perform regular tasks
How to install and configure Valkey
Learn about the basic components and functionality of SELinux
Learn about firewalld, the default network defense on modern Linux, and master dynamic, zone-based management to secure your server
Get familiar with the basics of sudo configuration and learn how to delegate superuser privileges with sudo
Everything you need to know about how to install, configure and use saptune to tune systems running SAP workloads
An industry-leading open source high availability clustering system designed to virtually eliminate unplanned downtime, be easy to use and be deployed in both physical and virtual environments.
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