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SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Singapore OSS Community Launch 22 nd April 2009 Kam, Han Wen ( 甘汉文 ) Senior Technology Specialist Global Strategic Partners (Asia Pacific)

Why Choose SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 The Business Case for Linux Reduced hardware and software costs Outstanding reliability, performance and scalability Vendor independence and choice Enhanced security Business agility 2

Why Choose SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Linux Has Reached Its 3 rd Generation Server Revenue Distribution 2006/2007 Server Revenue Distribution 2009 3rd Generation 15% Enterprise Mission Critical Roles* 20% 2nd Generation 30% Application/ Departmental Servers Web Servers / Computer Clusters 42% 1st Generation 55% 2007 server expenditures: US$8.6 billion Network Edge and Infrastructure 38% 2009 server expenditures: US$10.5 billion * Also includes virtualized infrastructures, grids, real-time, SOA, fault-tolerant and massively scalable commerce Web sites 3 Source: Gartner (October 2007), What Is Third-Generation Linux?

Agenda SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 in a Nutshell Mono Running.NET Applications Xen Enterprise Virtualization HA High Availability & Storage Infrastructure 4

Introducing SUSE Linux Enterprise The most interoperable platform for mission-critical computing from desktop to data center physical and virtual 5

Mission-Critical & Ubiquitous Computing Performance, reliability, efficiency and world-class support SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 delivers mission-critical computing at the lowest cost of ownership Market leader for SAP on Linux, IBM System z (aka Mainframe) Linux and supercomputing Today s IT infrastructure is extremely heterogeneous SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 powers your complete environment Desktop to Data Center Perfect Guest OS for VMware, Xen, Hyper-V Appliance-ready OS Large ISV ecosystem Robust end user computing solutions 6

7 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Key Features Integrated Systems Management Single server (YaST, Novell Customer Center) Multiple server (AutoYaST, Subscription Management Tool, ZENworks Linux Management, PlateSpin Orchestrate) Fast update stack (ZYpper) Novell Support Link, Support Advisor Reliability, Availability, Serviceability Diskless server: Swap over NFS Multipath I/O, Network channel bonding Control groups, CPUset Cross Platform Virtualization Integrated Xen hypervisor Optimized as a guest OS for ESX, Hyper-V, and Xen Interoperable with other Platforms Cross platform directory integration Heterogeneous systems management (e.g. CIM, WS- Man) POSIX compliance for interoperability with UNIX Green IT Tickless idle Granular power profiles Comprehensive Security AppArmor application security Trusted Platform Module (TPM) support Modular OS and Functional Extensions SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension SUSE Linux Enterprise Mono Extension SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time Extension Scalability and Flexibility Supports up to 4096 cores (Itanium) and 512 cores (x86_64) Supports up to 23 TB RAM Runs on x86, x86_64, Itanium, Power and Mainframe processor architectures Supports diverse workloads (e.g. third party ISV, Java,.NET) Optimized performance on physical and virtual systems

Mono Running.NET Applications

Complete Interoperability for Your Mixed IT Environment Heterogeneous data centers are today's reality SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 delivers complete Windows interoperability Novell and Microsoft are collaborating to deliver crossplatform solutions You can even run.net applications on Linux Giving you the lowest-cost and most manageable platform for enterprise computing 9

SUSE Linux Enterprise Mono Extension A.NET application framework that allows you to run.net-based applications on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Key capabilities: Run.NET applications on Linux (including ASP.NET) Mainframe support for.net applications Performance and scalability advantages over Windows Target Linux from Visual Studio Develop anywhere deploy anywhere Includes a toolchain for Linux Runtime is binary-compatible with.net on Windows 10

Demo SUSE Linux Enterprise Mono Extension 11

Proof Points for SLE Mono Extension.NET on Linux: Ability to run.net applications on SLES 11 and host ASP.NET 2.0, ASP.NET AJAX and ASP.NET MVC enabled application on the Apache Web Server Improved interoperability of.net apps with Java and other legacy Linux/UNIX apps on the same system Broader Hardware Support: Support for Mainframe-based server consolidation Performance, Scalability and Cost 64-bit support, higher RAM and number of CPU support More Cost-effective, no client access license, just support subscription per year More secure, not prone to Windows-based viruses 12

Xen Enterprise Virtualization

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Overview Highly reliable, interoperable and manageable server operating system Built to power mission-critical workloads in physical and virtual environments The natural successor to UNIX, backed by proven services for UNIX migration The only Linux recommended by Microsoft and SAP Complemented by product extensions that deliver advanced capabilities 14

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Xen Virtualization Integrated Xen hypervisor provides reliable, high performance virtualization Xen 3.3 delivers advanced capabilities Lowest cost solution Host is included with OS, and you get unlimited VMs per system Additional management solutions are available Supports latest Intel processor and chipset level virtualization advances Intel VT FlexPriority Intel VT FlexMigration Intel VT for Direct I/O 15

Cross-platform Virtualization Virtual Machine Guest SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is the Perfect Guest operating system for virtual machines Optimized for all three major hypervisors VMware ESX Microsoft Hyper-V Xen Most attractive VM guest pricing: Unlimited virtual machine guests for the price of a single subscription Close partnerships with VMware, Microsoft and the Xen community 16

Cross-platform Virtualization Virtual Machine Driver Pack Run your virtual services on unmodified Windows and Linux operating systems with near native performance Run them on a wide variety of operating systems Extend the useful life of your custom and legacy applications Run them with the assurance of enterprise support from Novell Device drivers improve communication between the Xen hypervisor and guest operating system, accelerating network and storage I/O Drivers for Windows Server 2008, 2003, 2000, and XP on Xen Drivers for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5 on Xen 17

Cross-platform Virtualization Operating Systems Supported Paravirtual Guest Full Virtual Guest Paravirtual officially s upporte d on SLES 11: 32 bit 64 bit officially s upporte d on SLES 11: Drivers 32 bit 64 bit SLES 10 SP1 X X SLES 9 and 10 yes X X SLES 10 SP2 X X SLES 11 yes X X SLES 11 X X OES2-Linux yes X X OES2-NetWare (SP7) X Windows 2000 Server yes X OES2-Linux X X Windows XP yes X X Windows Server 2003 yes X X Windows Server 2008 (enlightened) yes X X RHEL 4 yes X X RHEL 5 yes X X *Window s Paravirtual Drivers are closed source due to Microsoft DDK license restrictions 18

Interoperability Microsoft Technical Collaboration Bi-lateral virtualization with Microsoft Cross-platform directory integration Samba Heterogeneous systems Management CIM adoption Manage SLES servers alongside Windows servers by Microsoft System Center 19

Demo Xen Live Migration 20

High Availability & Storage Infrastructure

SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension An integrated suite of robust open source clustering technologies Enterprise-class capabilities with the affordability of open source: Flexible, policy-driven clustering solution Cluster-aware file system and volume manager Continuous data replication User-friendly tools Virtualization-aware 22

Demo High Availability Failover 23

Ecosystem The Power of Working As One ec-o-sys-tem (ëk o-sis tam) noun. A community working together in a common environment considered as a single unit Training Partners Solution Providers Technology Partners Customers Novell 24

Ecosystem Industry s Best Partners Solution Providers (VADs/VARs) and System Integrators Training Partners Technology Partners (ISVs/IHVs) Certified SUSE Linux Enterprise products 25

Customers rely on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 26

Next steps Learn more at www.novell.com/linux Download an evaluation copy at www.downloadlinux.com 27

SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop The market's only enterprise-quality Linux desktop Seamless interoperability with with existing systems Dozens of essential productivity applications Easy-to-use, highly secure and green desktop experience Flexible and preloaded across wide range of form factors New Features Upgrades to key productivity applications Enhanced multimedia capabilities Green IT innovations Nomad remote desktop capabilities Simplified connection management 28

SUSE Linux Enterprise JeOS ( Just enough Operating System ) A bare minimum configuration of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server that is ideal for virtual appliances Key capabilities Easy starting point for creating a custom OS All SUSE Linux Enterprise Server certifications apply Optimized to be the Perfect Guest OS across hypervisors Complemented by appliance creation and management tools Backed by a comprehensive appliance program and partnerships 29

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