SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
linux-distribution os suseSuse Linux Enterprise Server is a modular linux distribution for both multimodal and traditional IT.
Release | Released | General Support | Long Term Service Pack Support |
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15.6 | 3 weeks and 3 days ago (26 Jun 2024)
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Yes | Yes |
15.5 | 1 year ago (20 Jun 2023)
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Ends
in 5 months (31 Dec 2024)
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Ends
in 3 years and 5 months (31 Dec 2027)
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15.4 | 2 years ago (21 Jun 2022)
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Ended
6 months and 3 weeks ago (31 Dec 2023)
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Ends
in 2 years and 5 months (31 Dec 2026)
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15.3 | 3 years ago (22 Jun 2021)
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Ended
1 year and 6 months ago (31 Dec 2022)
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Ends
in 1 year and 5 months (31 Dec 2025)
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15.2 | 4 years ago (21 Jul 2020)
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Ended
2 years and 6 months ago (31 Dec 2021)
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Ends
in 5 months (31 Dec 2024)
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12.5 | 4 years and 7 months ago (09 Dec 2019)
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Ends
in 3 months and 1 week (31 Oct 2024)
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Ends
in 3 years (31 Oct 2027)
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15.1 | 5 years ago (24 Jun 2019)
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Ended
3 years and 5 months ago (31 Jan 2021)
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Ended
5 months and 3 weeks ago (31 Jan 2024)
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15 | 6 years ago (16 Jul 2018)
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Ended
4 years and 6 months ago (31 Dec 2019)
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Ended
1 year and 6 months ago (31 Dec 2022)
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12.4 | 5 years and 7 months ago (12 Dec 2018)
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Ended
4 years ago (30 Jun 2020)
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Ended
1 year ago (30 Jun 2023)
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12.3 | 6 years and 10 months ago (07 Sep 2017)
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Ended
5 years ago (30 Jun 2019)
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Ended
2 years ago (30 Jun 2022)
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12.2 | 7 years ago (08 Nov 2016)
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Ended
6 years ago (31 Mar 2018)
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Ended
3 years ago (31 Mar 2021)
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12.1 | 8 years ago (15 Dec 2015)
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Ended
7 years ago (31 May 2017)
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Ended
4 years ago (31 May 2020)
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11.4 | 9 years ago (15 Jul 2015)
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Ended
5 years ago (31 Mar 2019)
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Ended
2 years and 3 months ago (31 Mar 2022)
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12 | 9 years ago (27 Oct 2014)
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Ended
8 years ago (30 Jun 2016)
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Ended
5 years ago (01 Jul 2019)
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11.3 | 11 years ago (01 Jul 2013)
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Ended
8 years ago (31 Jan 2016)
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Ended
5 years ago (30 Jan 2019)
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11.2 | 12 years ago (29 Feb 2012)
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Ended
10 years ago (31 Jan 2014)
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Ended
7 years ago (30 Jan 2017)
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10.4 | 13 years ago (12 Apr 2011)
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Ended
10 years ago (31 Jul 2013)
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Ended
7 years and 11 months ago (30 Jul 2016)
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11.1 | 14 years ago (02 Jun 2010)
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Ended
11 years ago (31 Aug 2012)
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Ended
8 years and 10 months ago (30 Aug 2015)
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11 | 15 years ago (24 Mar 2009)
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Ended
13 years ago (31 Dec 2010)
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Ended
13 years ago (31 Dec 2010)
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10.3 | 14 years ago (12 Oct 2009)
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Ended
12 years ago (11 Oct 2011)
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Ended
9 years ago (31 Oct 2014)
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10.2 | 16 years ago (19 May 2008)
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Ended
14 years ago (11 Apr 2010)
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Ended
11 years ago (10 Apr 2013)
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10.1 | 17 years ago (18 Jun 2007)
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Ended
15 years ago (30 Nov 2008)
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Ended
13 years ago (31 Dec 2010)
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10 | 18 years ago (17 Jul 2006)
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Ended
16 years ago (31 Dec 2007)
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Ended
16 years ago (31 Dec 2007)
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SLES has a thirteen-year product lifecycle for major versions. The current support model consists of 10 years of general support, followed by up to 3 years of paid Long Term Service Pack Support (LTSS). Major versions are released at an interval of 3–4 years, while minor versions (called “Service Packs”) are released about every 12 months. SLES receives more intense testing than the upstream openSUSE community product.
SLES 13 and SLES 14 version numbers were skipped. Advisories are published at https://www.suse.com/support/update/.
More information is available on the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server website.
cat /etc/os-release
Show Product Identifiers
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cpe:
cpe:/o:suse:sles
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cpe:
cpe:2.3:o:suse:sles
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