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SUSE Adds Arm Support to HCI Platform for Running Monolithic Apps on Kubernetes

SUSE Adds Arm Support to HCI Platform for Running Monolithic Apps on Kubernetes

SUSE Virtualization 1.5 lands with 64-bit Arm and Intel support, CSI storage compatibility, and a tighter 4-month release loop synced with Kubernetes.

Built on Harvester and KubeVirt, the update pushes harder on a clear trend: legacy VMs and cloud-native apps sharing the same Kubernetes real estate.

System shift: KubeVirt isn’t just a convenience—it’s a clue. Virtual machines aren’t going away; they're just getting Kubernetes passports.


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