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Allowing enterprises to rapidly deploy.And it's supported on more hardware and software than any other enterprise Linux distribution.
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i think people are just against SUSE because of its ties to microsoft in past and present projects. That aside, SUSE (i use openSUSE 12.1 as a media server and domain controller) is quite relible as an enterprise server solution. go SUSE