SUSE has announced its role as a launch partner for Amazon Web Services' new European Sovereign Cloud. This initiative allows customers to deploy SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and its SAP variant using a pay-as-you-go model on an isolated, EU-operated cloud zone. The partnership emphasizes enhanced digital sovereignty for Europe.
SUSE, a prominent provider of open-source solutions, revealed on January 15, 2026, that it is partnering with Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a launch partner for the European Sovereign Cloud (ESC). This development marks a significant advancement in Europe's efforts to bolster data sovereignty and control over cloud infrastructure.
At the cloud's launch, customers will have the option to deploy SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) and SLES for SAP through a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) model. These deployments occur within a fully isolated cloud zone operated exclusively within the European Union. Key features include dedicated Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) restricted to ESC use, operations confined to the EU, and support for sovereign workloads that ensure no data transfers outside the EU.
SUSE described the initiative as 'a big step forward for Europe’s digital sovereignty,' highlighting its potential to enable secure, compliant cloud services for businesses handling sensitive data. The partnership aligns with growing regulatory pressures in the EU to localize data processing and reduce reliance on non-European cloud providers.
While full operational details are forthcoming, this collaboration underscores SUSE's commitment to supporting EU-centric cloud environments. Further information is available via the provided link in SUSE's announcement.