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Best & Cheap openSUSE Dedicated Server in UK

You are looking for the ultimate openSUSE Dedicated Server for your IT project? Here you will find special hosting offers where you get a dedicated Root Server with openSUSE operating system provided:

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Dedicated Server with SUSE Operating System - Providers Compared

For the management of Dedicated Servers, administrators often choose the free open-source Linux operating system, with openSUSE as a Server operating system being a popular choice for IT projects in Germany that require support for current technologies and applications. In our comparison, you will find suitable providers for openSUSE Dedicated Servers.

Does a dedicated server with SUSE have special features?

Like with other commercial Linux distributions, SUSE also has two different variants. The OpenSUSE operating system is developed and tested in collaboration with the community and is freely available under an Open Source license. It has a release cycle of approximately eighteen months, after which an update to a higher version number follows. In contrast, there are versions oriented towards companies and organizations, such as SUSE Enterprise Server and Desktop, which provide an extended support period of five or seven years when combined with a maintenance contract. Moreover, emphasis is placed on the legally required licensing for use in productive systems, creating a technically and legally secure environment for companies with a dedicated server running SUSE. Unlike other distributions, SUSE also includes proprietary code in its distribution, provided it is legally unobjectionable.

What costs are associated with a dedicated server with SUSE?

Initially, a dedicated server with SUSE incurs the typical costs for a Root Server, starting in the double-digit Euro range per month for a Low-Performance Server, depending on the performance. Some providers also generally charge a fee for setting up a Root Server due to the higher workload involved. In contrast to virtual and cloud servers, longer contract durations are common. A dedicated server with SUSE typically uses the free version, OpenSUSE, unless stated otherwise. Additional costs would apply for a maintenance contract with SUSE GmbH. In very rare cases, these may be included in the monthly base price incurred by a dedicated server with SUSE. The price for a three-year maintenance contract starts from approximately 50 Euros per month or 1800 Euros for the entire period, including support based on urgency levels.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a dedicated server with SUSE?

Advantages:

  • Choice between free Community and Enterprise versions
  • High security and stability
  • Control of all changes by full-time developers
  • Comprehensive, long-term support in the Enterprise version
  • Native support for proprietary code and formats
  • Full access and unrestricted configuration of the operating system
  • Exclusive, dedicated hardware
  • Easy operation and clear graphical interfaces
  • Support for legally relevant certification for commercial use

Disadvantages:

  • Enterprise Edition only available with a long-term maintenance contract
  • Custom package manager
  • Smaller package selection compared to other distributions
  • Enterprise version less up-to-date than OpenSUSE
  • No current release of OpenSUSE with long-term support

Are there alternatives with similar features to SUSE Dedicated Server?

A dedicated server with SUSE in the Enterprise version offers the significant advantage of excellent support and long-term maintenance. This level of support is only provided by a few other developers, such as Red Hat Linux Enterprise. Additionally, the OS is exceptionally stable and is therefore preferred for critical infrastructure such as aerospace applications. In contrast, openSUSE offers fewer advantages when used as a server OS. Other free distributions like Debian offer more features in this regard. One strength of openSUSE is its easy configuration and setup through graphical tools and up-to-date software, although Ubuntu also provides this to a greater extent. Furthermore, Ubuntu benefits from greater support from external developers, a more extensive package collection, and a very large, active community. The cost-benefit ratio of a Dedicated Server compared to a Virtual Private Server should always be considered.

Use our openSUSE Dedicated Server comparison to find the best hosting for your IT project or explore openSUSE VPS Hosting as a cost-effective alternative, as well as openSUSE Cloud Server as a particularly flexible option!


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