
What I value most is the stability and smooth integration with the SUSE Linux Enterprise environment. It has proven to be highly reliable for running critical workloads, offering robust security and performance without introducing much overhead. I also appreciate its support for multiple hypervisors, such as KVM and Xen, which allows for flexibility based on different use cases. Additionally, the support and documentation provided by SUSE are quite comprehensive, making both troubleshooting and adoption more straightforward. Easy to manage once set up, especially for those familiar with Linux, though it has a small learning curve at the start. Straightforward in SUSE environments with good documentation. Used regularly for managing production workloads. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
SUSE Virtualization offers a stable and reliable experience, but I find that its user interface and management tools could be more intuitive, particularly for newcomers to the platform. In my experience, the learning curve is steeper compared to other virtualization solutions, and it often demands more manual configuration. Additionally, the range of third-party integrations is not as extensive as what competitors like VMware provide, which can restrict flexibility in certain environments. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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