
"SUSE is working toward a future in which Linux management is conducted via natural language. With the technology preview of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for SUSE Multi-Linux Manager, admins will soon be able to ask questions such as "Which servers have a critical vulnerability?" and take immediate action. The system might respond, for example, that five machines need immediate patches, two of which require a restart. A simple "Fix it" is then sufficient. SUSE is working hard on these types of interactions."
"The MCP Server acts as a bridge between natural language and direct actions on Linux infrastructure. It is built for enterprise integration and works with various Large Language Models. The architecture also allows connections to external services, including ITSM platforms. This enables AI to automatically create tickets and perform tasks according to established business rules. Complete AI stack for SAP environments SUSE Linux Enterprise 16, Multi-Linux Manager, and Trento together form the basis for intelligent management."
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server provides a natural-language interface that translates admin queries into direct actions on Linux infrastructure. The MCP Server integrates with multiple Large Language Models and can connect to external services, including ITSM platforms, to create tickets and execute tasks under business rules. The MCP components work with SUSE Linux Enterprise 16, Multi-Linux Manager, and Trento to form an intelligent management stack. The technology preview is available as a container on GitHub for testing and feedback. OAuth-based authentication is planned for the next release, while the current release focuses on core functionality and integrations.
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