This is just tangential, but related. I work as an engineer in the reseller (VAR) space.<p>SUSE (the spun out from MicroFocus commercial company) has been hiring lots of enterprise sales reps in US metros, and it seems like every enterprise account is under "review" (aka Audit) at this time.<p>For those who don't know, if you get Enterprise Linux from either SUSE or RedHat, it comes via a support subscription. You are "in compliance" only if ALL PRODUCTION NODES HAVE A SUBSCRIPTION. That doesn't mean your unicorn/tier 0/1 app servers...its anything that's not TEST/DEV/QA. If you are not in compliance, you can't get support.<p>I suspect this is a bit of a money grab under EQT...boost the top line...prior to spinning out to public markets. Curious what others have observed.
The problem with SUSE is that they always come last in phoronix linux distro benchmarks. They have no clear unique feature that would make anyone switch distro. This is from a consumer point of view, maybe enterprise finds value where I don't.