Because of the lightweight nature, JeOS is also useful for use in embedded systems. For virtual data center and private cloud, JeOS can be the standard for VM images. Using JeOS as the OS simplifies the overall process. Generally, JeOS builds are used to create virtual appliances (VMs) that comes with a pre-configured OS and a single application. By packing the JeOS and the application in a single package, it can be useful in solving a lot of installation issues. As there’s no additional component in the system, JeOS appliances are faster, smaller and more secure than a full general-purpose OS. The JeOS (Just Enough Operating System) is a slimmed-down OS that contains only the necessary components for running a specific application. In this article, I’ll be using the VMware image to run openSUSE JeOS on VirtualBox and VMware Workstation. Officially, openSUSE offers JeOS images for virtualization environments like Hyper-V, VMware, KVM, and Xen. When it comes to mass deployment and virtualization, for example, using in virtualized datacenters, openSUSE JeOS is the perfect match. It’s available as images for multiple virtualization platforms. OpenSUSE JeOS is an extremely slimmed-down version of normal openSUSE Tumbleweed/Leap.
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