SUSE virtualization certified on Lenovo ThinkSystem storage

SUSE has announced that its virtualization platform is now certified for use with Lenovo's ThinkSystem ONTAP Storage. This certification enables unified management of virtual machines and containers on a single platform. The development aims to reduce costs and provide flexibility from vendor dependencies.

On December 18, 2025, SUSE revealed a significant advancement in enterprise computing infrastructure. The company's virtualization solution has achieved official certification for integration with Lenovo's ThinkSystem ONTAP Storage systems. This compatibility allows organizations to handle both virtual machines (VMs) and containers seamlessly within one environment, promoting efficiency in hybrid setups.

The certification addresses key challenges in modern IT operations. By unifying VM and container management, businesses can streamline workflows and minimize the complexities of maintaining separate systems. SUSE highlights several benefits, including substantial reductions in legacy costs associated with outdated infrastructure. This move also helps companies escape vendor lock-in, offering greater choice and adaptability in their technology stacks.

Furthermore, the partnership is positioned to accelerate innovation. With optimized storage integration, teams can deploy and scale applications more rapidly, supporting faster development cycles without the overhead of incompatible hardware. SUSE emphasizes that this certification builds on the strengths of both technologies, ensuring reliable performance for demanding workloads.

For those interested in implementation details, SUSE provides additional resources through its official channels. This announcement underscores ongoing efforts in the industry to foster interoperable solutions that empower IT leaders to focus on strategic priorities rather than technical silos.

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