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LENOVO DCG SERVER SW 5YR SUP SLES X86 2 SOCKET PRI SUSE
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Lenovo SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 5-Year 2-Socket Support | Linux Licensing
Lenovo
MPN: 00YC008
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Key Features
- Software name: SuSE Linux Enterprise Server for x86
- License quantity: 2 Socket
- License type: Priority Subscription
- License validation period: 5 Year
- Platform supported: PC
- Operating system supported: Linux
- Product type: Software Licensing
- Extend support coverage with a 5-year license validation period
Protect long-lived Linux infrastructure with Lenovo’s 5-year priority subscription for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on x86 systems. Built for 2-socket deployments, this licensing package gives infrastructure teams a longer support horizon that matches extended server use, application stability requirements, and multi-year budget planning.
A 5-year validation period is especially useful when hardware refreshes are staged, application certification takes time, or operations teams need to avoid frequent licensing renewals. It helps create a more durable support posture for enterprise workloads while keeping the licensing model clear and easy to manage.
Because this package is tied to Lenovo DCG server software licensing and SUSE support, it fits environments that value vendor-backed continuity over short-term coverage. For procurement teams, it reduces renewal churn. For architects, it supports cleaner lifecycle design. For operations, it helps keep Linux platforms covered without unnecessary complexity.
Ideal For
- Supporting long-life x86 server deployments with multi-year Linux coverage
- Reducing renewal frequency for enterprise SUSE environments
- Aligning software support with extended refresh and depreciation cycles
- Managing Linux licensing for standardized 2-socket server estates
Why This Product
- 15-year validation period for longer coverage windows
- 22-socket licensing for enterprise x86 server deployments
- 3Priority subscription model for support continuity
- 4Lower renewal frequency than shorter-term support packages