Add-ons
SUSE® Virtualization makes optional functionality available as add-ons.
One of the key reasons for the same is to ensure that SUSE® Virtualization installation footprint can be kept low while allowing users to enable/disable functionality based on their use case or requirements.
Some level of customization is allowed for each add-on, which depends on the underlying add-on.

You can enable a Disabled by choosing an add-on and selecting ⋮ > Enable from the Basic tab.

When the add-on is enabled successfully, the State will be DeploySuccessful.

You can disable an Enabled by choosing an add-on and selecting ⋮ > Disable or from the Basic tab.

When the add-on is disabled successfully, the State will be Disabled.
When an add-on is disabled, the configuration data is stored to reuse when the add-on is enabled again. |