SUSE Multi-Linux Support 8

SUSE Liberty Linux was the former name for SUSE's offering that provided support for environments using a 100% binary-compatible version of RHEL. It has now been integrated into SUSE Multi-Linux Support. Customers utilizing SUSE Liberty Linux ISOs and repositories may still encounter references to "SUSE Liberty Linux" as part of the service. The name change reflects the service-oriented nature of SUSE Multi-Linux Support and SUSE's commitment to supporting multiple Linux distributions within a unified service, emphasizing its capability to handle complex, heterogeneous Linux environments. Additionally, it avoids the misunderstanding of perceiving it as another Linux distribution. No migration is needed. SUSE Multi-Linux Support is a service that can be provided without requiring a migration from CentOS or RHEL to SUSE Liberty Linux. It allows you to maintain your existing infrastructure while benefiting from SUSE's comprehensive support. SUSE Multi-Linux Support is a 100% binary-compatible version of RHEL (including API and ABI 100% compatibility). This ensures that applications certified for RHEL will run seamlessly on SUSE Liberty Linux without any modifications.

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Registering RHEL 8 or CentOS Linux 8 with RMT

How to use SUSE Multi-Linux Support to update Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 or CentOS Linux 8.

Registering RHEL 8 or CentOS Linux 8 with SUSE Multi-Linux Manager

How to use SUSE Multi-Linux Support and SUSE Multi-Linux Manager to update Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 or CentOS Linux 8.

Running OpenSCAP Compliance Scans for SUSE Multi-Linux Support 8

How to use OpenSCAP to run compliance scans on systems registered with SUSE Multi-Linux Support 8

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