Yes, SUSE being one of the top Linux open source software distributors has made a tremendous contribution in the Container Orchestration space with open source Kubernetes on the bottom layer. The story of SUSE's Container Orchestration journey kicked off after its acquisition of Rancher Labs (in the year 2020*) which was one the leading Container Orchestration distributions in the world. As of now, SUSE Rancher is one of the widely used Container Orchestration platforms around the world, The Red Hat OpenShift, VMware Tanzu, Hasicorp Nomad, Docker Swarm, Apache Mesos etc, are some of the other leading Container Orchestration platforms available in market. Lets not forget the Container Orchestration options available from the hyperscalers such as Microsoft's AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service), Google's GKE (Google Kubernetes Engine), AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) etc,. which are considered as Managed Container Orchestration Tools.
What do we have from SUSE for container orchestration?
SUSE currently offers & develops the below list of Kubernetes (K8s) distributions which are open source and driven by community:
Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE)
Rancher Kubernetes Engine2 (RKE2)
K3S (Lightweight Rancher Kubernetes distro)
Rancher
Advantages or benefits of the above open source Rancher Kubernetes distros:
open source and no cost involved
easy deployment
vendor independence
integrated with kubectl and rke tools
CNCF certified
IoT and Edge deployments (K3S)
On other hand SUSE offers the following flagship Rancher commercial versions:
1- Rancher Prime
2- Rancher Prime Hosted
Advantages or benefits of the above premier Rancher Kubernetes distros:
Dedicated round the clock support
Day 2 Support & Support Posture Assessment
Scale on Demand
CNCF certified
Easy to onboard & integrate Hybrid and Multi Cloud workloads
Unified GUI interface
Glimpse of RKE, RKE2 & K3S
So, RKE2 is functionally K3S + Additional Security + HA & is built on-top of K3S.
“Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters across any infrastructure, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads” [ from https://www.rancher.com/why-rancher ]
Rancher is :
1- capable of provisioning K8s from a hosted provider
2- can provision a compute nodes and install K8s on them
3- capable of importing existing K8s cluster from anywhere
Glimpse of Rancher, Rancher Prime & Rancher Prime Hosted
References:
https://www.suse.com/news/suse-completes-rancher-acquisition/
https://www.rancher.com/products/rancher
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kubernetes_logo_without_workmark.svg
https://www.rancher.com/brand-guidelines
4 comments:
Nice one
Thank you Sadashiv for sharing wonderful document.
Regards,
Vinay.K.S
Very well written.. Thank you for writing it up..
Thank you Sir. very Good composed.
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