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Both of those work on Linux. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_management/Suspend_and_hibernate
Most distros ship with hibernation disabled and they have since Ubuntu 10.04 or so if my memory serves correctly.
You just need to allocate enough swap space for hibernation.
I wonder if some distros disable it for some reason.
It is disabled in the default configuration because you need enough swap space to enable it - which is an overkill amount of swap for any other use case.