![]() ![]() SAP is not only a partner with SUSE they are also a customer. We also have over 80 SAP Champions who have the expertise to work with you and IBM on any project, proof-of-concept or workshop involving SAP solutions on your Power servers. Our commitment to collaborating with SAP includes having six engineers dedicated to working in the SAP LinuxLab to support their software development and test on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. ![]() Now some people have said that this is because SAP and SUSE are two German companies that are a few hours train ride apart geographically. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is the first and leading OS for SAP HANA, with an estimated 95% of all deployments. Reason #1: SUSE Leadership and Innovation ![]() But, I can give you 3 good reasons why you should seriously consider deploying SAP HANA on SUSE’s unique distribution for SAP environments, even if you’re currently using Red Hat Enterprise Linux for other applications. Yes, it’s true that SUSE got a competitive head start by being the only Linux distribution to support “HANA on Power” for the first couple of years. Over the last 3 years, 1,500+ businesses have chosen to deploy SAP HANA on IBM Power Systems running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications. When it comes to on-premise SAP HANA deployments, you can choose from a number of server platforms, but only two Linux distributions. In all cases, SUSE has an ideal solution that works consistently for any of these options that you choose. Or maybe you’re considering a hybrid of the two. Or perhaps you need the rapid deployment with no new capital expense that you get with public cloud implementations. Maybe you want the security and control of continuing to deploy your SAP systems on-premise. Even though ultimately the SAP S/4HANA infrastructure is simpler because it eliminates support for relational database options by 2025, you still have to choose a platform. If you’re following the SAP roadmap then you’re probably focusing on transforming your operations and processes to become a digital business now or, hopefully, in the not too distant future. ![]()
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