openSUSE has released a new distribution Leap 15 on openSUSE Conference 2018. openSUSE Leap 15 shares a common core with SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 15 sources and has thousands of community packages on top to meet the needs of professional and semi-professional users and their workloads.
For the first time, SUSE will support migration from Leap to SLE, which gives system integrator developing on Leap the possibility of moving to an enterprise version for certifications, mass deployments and/or extended Long Term Support. openSUSE Leap 15 brings plenty of community packages built on top of a core from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 15 sources, which is the first time the two major releases were built from the beginning in parallel.
As a tester of this new feature, I wish I could communicate with you about this feature, and share with you how to perform the migration from Leap to SLE on openSUSE.Asia Summit.
Simplistic Migration from Leap to Enterprise
openSUSE.Asia Summit
IB201
08/11 11:15 - 11:30
漢語 / Mandarin Chinese
Beginner / 入門
Chenzi Cao
QA Engineer from SUSE