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SUSE Rancher Prime Meets Cluster API: From theory to practice

If you’re new to Kubernetes or looking to modernize your cluster management workflows, Cluster API and SUSE Rancher Prime make it easier than ever to provision and manage clusters declaratively. This guide walks you through enabling Cluster API in SUSE Rancher Prime, deploying your first cluster and exploring advanced features like GitOps. Some helpful documentation can be found here and a few pre-requisites for this hands-on walkthrough.

Rancher Live: Cloud native sustainability footprint measurement

Measuring the sustainability footprint of software - cloud native or otherwise- is not easy. Learn how CNCF's Environmental Sustainability Technical Advisory Group plans for this through the Green Reviews Working Group by joining Divya Mohan and her guest, Antonio Di Turi, on March 27th.

SUSE Virtualization - Enforcing Admission Resource Integrity With Validating Admission Policy

Blog written by: Ivan Sim SUSE Virtualization – Enforcing Admission Resource Integrity With Validating Admission Policy With more enterprises using SUSE Virtualization (formerly Harvester) as the bedrock virtualization platform to host their modern cloud-native AI and edge workloads, it’s important that the platform provides seamless built-in guardrails to validate and sanitize resources admitted into the environment.

From Conflicts to Control: The Case for Virtual Clusters in Kubernetes

Managing multiple teams in Kubernetes can feel like juggling too many balls at once. Have you ever struggled with resource conflicts, security risks‌ or simply keeping everything running smoothly when everyone shares the same cluster? If so, you’re not alone. Let’s dive into how virtual clusters can transform this chaos into a well-orchestrated symphony.

SUSE Rancher Prime Meets Cluster API: What You Need to Know

Kubernetes has revolutionized how we deploy and manage applications, but juggling clusters across clouds and on-premises environments can quickly become a tangled mess. Different tools, inconsistent configurations‌ and manual processes drain your team’s time and energy. What if there was a way to simplify Kubernetes cluster management, bringing order to the chaos? Enter Cluster API (CAPI) and SUSE Rancher Prime.

Introducing the Rancher CVE Portal: Enhanced Transparency and Security for Your Rancher Workloads

At SUSE, we’re always looking for ways to make it easier for customers to maintain secure, enterprise-grade environments. The Rancher Security team is excited to announce the public beta launch of the Rancher CVE Portal, available now at scans.rancher.com. This new resource is a significant step forward in providing clear, actionable visibility into vulnerabilities affecting Rancher and its associated dependencies.