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Tag Archives: SLES
SLES for VMware Entitlement Expands Broadly
SLES for VMware is an OEM version of Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. VMware recently expanded the entitlement to this well-supported Linux distribution to nearly all vSphere customers. Continue reading
Getting eth0 back in a SLES for VMware clone
After cloning a Linux VM in vSphere, the network interface may be named eth1 instead of eth0. Learn how to change it in a snap. Continue reading
Installing VMware Tools OSPs in SLES for VMware
VMware Operating System Specific Packages (OSPs) are an alternative to the VMware Tools bundled with vSphere. Pre-built packages are available for SLES for VMware (SLES 11 SP1) and easy to install. Continue reading
SLES for VMware – First Look
SLES for VMware is an enterprise-class Linux distribution suitable for any production workload and available for free to qualifying vSphere customers. Continue reading