SUSE is innovating faster than anyone else in relation to AI-Assisted Infrastructure management.
While SUSE is producing MCP servers you can use "out of the box", more importantly, SUSE is making it easy (and dare I say "fun") for you to create your own MCP servers that expose exactly what you want, how you want to the LLM of choice.
There are tutorials here that strive to help someone go from having heard of MCP and agentics, to doing real AI-Assisted Infrastructure management. Currently, the first tutorial is here, which covered creating an MCP server and running prompts on SLES 16. Ultimately, I expect we will have chapters such as:
- 01 - simple-mcp and mcp host - getting up and running with MCP on SLES 16.0
- 02 - running simple-mcp securely
- 03 - writing an agent using an agent platform to automate infrastructure management on SLES 16.0
- 04 - writing agents for fleet management with Multi-Linux Manager
- 05 - writing agents for cluster management with Rancher