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HP 373841-B21 SuSE Linux v.8.0 Enterprise Server
- SuSE Linux Enterprise Server v.8.0
- Enterprise-grade server operating system
- Provides a stable and secure platform
- Designed for business-critical applications
- Supports a wide range of server hardware
- Includes enterprise support and management tools
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Product Overview
The HP 373841-B21 is a license for SuSE Linux v.8.0 Enterprise Server. This software provides a robust and stable operating system environment for enterprise-level server deployments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Software License |
| Brand | HP |
| Software | SuSE Linux Enterprise Server |
Additional Specifications
| Version | 8.0 |
| SKU | 373841-B21 |
| License Type | Enterprise Server |
Product Description
The HP 373841-B21 refers to a software license for SuSE Linux Enterprise Server version 8.0, distributed by Hewlett-Packard. This operating system was a prominent choice for enterprise server environments during its active support period, offering a stable, secure, and reliable platform for running critical business applications and services. SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) is known for its robust performance, advanced security features, and comprehensive management tools. Version 8.0, released in the early 2000s, provided significant enhancements over previous iterations, including improved kernel stability, expanded hardware support, and advanced networking capabilities, making it suitable for demanding server workloads such as web hosting, database management, and application serving. This license would have enabled organizations to deploy SLES 8.0 on their HP server hardware, benefiting from the integrated support and optimized performance that HP often provided for its software offerings. While version 8.0 is now considered legacy, it represented a significant step in enterprise Linux adoption and reliability.

