Your Linux is Ready for Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processors
Proud To Be First
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server from Novell is consistently the first Linux distribution to enable advanced features in AMD processors. It was the first 64-bit server OS to support; AMD Opteron processors, optimization for dual-core processing, AMD PowerNow technology and AMD Virtualization Technology.
Now with the launch of Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is the first and only Linux Distribution to support AMD's latest Key Innovations. Get FAQ now
Features & Benefits Only Supported by SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
- Optimal Virtualization
- AMD Rapid Virtualization Indexing allows multiple virtual machines to run varied datacenter workloads in native and Xen virtualized environments with outstanding performance, energy efficiency and reliability. The new Quad-Core Rapid Virtualization Indexing is only possible on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Learn more +
- Enhanced power efficiency
- With features like Enhanced AMD PowerNow! Technology AMD advances its performance-per-watt leadership, helping businesses control power and cooling costs while enabling exceptional performance. The Independent Dynamic Core technology available in AMD Quad Core is only enabled with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Learn more +
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News & Events
- >01 Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian congratulates AMD on Quad-Core launch
- 02 Novell, AMD sync up on SUSE Linux power management
- 03 AMD nurtures open-source graphics with Novell
- 04 AMD Partners With Novell to Optimize ATI Open Source Graphics Driver
- 05 Protect and save your environment: attend the Mitigating Email Risk seminar
- 06AMD Virtual Experience 2.0