During #SUSECON23 we announced the General Availability of @SUSE Manager 4.3.6
It seems a minor update but it's not, it completes bringing all the planned features for 4.4 to 4.3 branch.
Some details on the latest changes ...
🟢 Updated Salt Automation to 3006, which is an LTS version
🟢 Get Program Temporary Fixes directly from SUSE Manager
🟢 Schedule reconciliation of Custom States to ensure configuration is as defined
🟢 Sync optional channels from UI
🟢 Update system profiles in SUSE Customer Center #SCC from a task-o-matic job
What a nice and productive session on how to better manage large, distributed infrastructures with @SUSE
First Hub architecture and main points and components of @SUSE Manager. With @RJMateus the architect for @SUSE Manager.
Guidance directly from the engineering team.
Some of the @SUSE Manager benefits, clearly oriented to managing large deployments
Full house in the Roadmap session for @SUSE Manager, with Don and Stacey, during #SUSECON23
A thread 🧵 with the highlights 👇🏼
Reviewing the latest updates on the upcoming releases. Starting with 4.3.6 Linux Support:
*#SLES 15 SP5, @openSUSE
LEAP 15.5
*@rocky_linux 9, @AlmaLinux
9
*SUSE Liberty 9 and RHEL9
*@Ubuntu and @Debian
Upstream is important too ...
Encouraging everyone to participate in @UyuniProject
and explaining that it releases every two months (aprox)
Loving the reference to brewing your own beer vs buying beer ... 🍻
It helps understand the difference between Uyuni and SUSE Manager