Users now have additional Operating System choices to use with KVM VPS Servers. openSUSE 15.1 has just been added to the available OS templates for KVM VPS servers. This template is available for immediate deployment and can be selected from the “OS Reinstall” menu in the Cloud Panel for existing servers.
The openSUSE 15.1 represents the latest LEAP build. “LEAP” is SUSE-terminology that translates roughly to “Stable”, or “Current”, build-recommended for use all new deployments and suitable for upgrade in live environments.
For more information on the openSUSE 15.1 Leap, refer to the official release documentation: openSUSE 15.1 Release Notes
Please find an updated list of OS templates available for KVM VPS servers below. Can’t find the OS template you need? Let us know or simply upload your custom operating system .iso file in the Cloud Panel and deploy it directly to your VPS.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this update, we encourage you to contact us for support.
For the most updated list of OS templates available, please check the knowledgebase guide:
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