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The History of S.u.S.E
The other enterprise Linux company
With the kind of energy seemingly available only to college students, they worked hundred hour weeks, and they sought no outside investment having opted to sell software CD-ROMs and floppies to fund their endeavor (via phone/mail and retail boxes). At this time, the company had grown to 470 employees, and they were one of the four major players in enterprise Linux globally ( Red Hat, Caldera, Turbolinux, and a potential fifth, Mandrake fighting to make their entry). This is a rolling release distribution with periodic snapshots made into installable images for i686, AMD64, ARM 64, PPC64, IBM zSystems, KVM, Xen, HyperV, and public and private cloud.
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