What Integrates with openSUSE Tumbleweed?
Find out what openSUSE Tumbleweed integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with openSUSE Tumbleweed, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that openSUSE Tumbleweed currently integrates with:
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RapidFort
RapidFort
$5,000 per monthAutomated elimination of inactive software components. This allows you to deploy smaller, more secure, and faster workloads. RapidFort dramatically reduces vulnerability and patches management queues, so developers can concentrate on building. RapidFort eliminates unused container components. This improves production workload security. It also saves developers from having to patch and maintain unused code. RapidFort profiles containers in order to identify which components are required to run them. Your containers can be used in any environment, whether it is dev, test, prod, or production. You can use any container deployment, such as Kubernetes and Docker Compose or Amazon EKS. RapidFort will then identify which packages you need to keep and allow you to delete any unused packages. The majority of improvements are between 60% and 90%. RapidFort allows you to create and customize remediation profiles. This allows you to choose what to keep or remove. -
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Cockpit
Cockpit
Cockpit is a web-based interface for servers. It is intended for all users, including those who are new to Linux and experienced admins. Cockpit uses system commands and APIs to allow admins to manage their system in their preferred way. This includes the command line right alongside Cockpit. You can view your server from a web browser. You can also perform system tasks using a mouse. It's easy and straightforward to create containers, manage storage, configure networks, inspect logs, and monitor the status of your servers. Cockpit can be thought of as a graphical desktop interface, but it can also be used to manage individual servers. Do you have a favorite command-line tool or app that you use on your servers. You can continue to use Ansible, the command line, and other tools, but you can also add Cockpit to your arsenal. Cockpit uses the exact same system tooling as the command line. You can switch between Cockpit or any other program you choose. -
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Cyrus IMAP
The Cyrus Team
FreeCyrus IMAP serves as an email, calendar and contacts server. Cyrus is open source and free. Features: Speed up Security Efficiency Search Engine CardDAV and CalDAV Support Data storage that is robust Replication Scalable for large installations Sieve provides flexible filtering support Supports anti-spam and antivirus toolkits Handles deliverability: SPF, DKIM, DMARC Cyrus SASL offers a wide range of authentication options JMAP Support List of standards supported
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