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Cirrus Tech has announced the availability of openSUSE 10.3 on their Linux VPS plans. The addition of openSUSE rounds out Cirrus Tech's list of available Linux operating systems for their VPS Plans. With most of the popular Linux distributions available, such as Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, and Fedora Core, clients can choose the specific Linux operating system they want.
Although openSUSE is an open source project, Novell sponsors it and works collaboratively with the community in its development. Having completed testing of openSUSE 10.3 on their Linux VPS plans, Cirrus Tech is confident that new openSUSE VPS clients will be pleased its performance. The Plesk Control Panel is also available on selected openSUSE VPS Plans.
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