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Unlocking Developer Productivity: SUSE Application Collection extension for Rancher Desktop

Same as in the community, Enterprise developers need tools that are both powerful and flexible. They need to innovate quickly, iterate efficiently‌ and deploy with confidence. This is where the synergy between Rancher Desktop and SUSE Application Collection truly shines, offering a comprehensive environment for modern enterprise developers.

Fewer Bindings, More Power: Rancher's RBAC Boost for Enhanced Performance and Scalability

Managing permissions in sprawling Kubernetes landscapes can often feel like untangling an ever-growing knot. As clusters and user bases expand, so does the intricate web of RoleBindings, impacting everything from UI responsiveness to the very stability of etcd. This complexity, if unaddressed, can become a significant hurdle to achieving scalability and maintaining optimal performance in Rancher. SUSE is committed to improving its container management platform.

Rancher Live: The Kubernetes report card

Join Divya Mohan live on July 17th at 2 PM UTC on to explore OpenReports—a new project for unified, API-driven reporting. Discover how OpenReports simplifies capturing and consuming policy, security, and compliance reports via a vendor-neutral API. See live demos, real-world use cases, and learn how this project brings clarity and consistency to Kubernetes reporting. Don’t miss it!

Rancher Live: Balancing Open Source Activities in Corporate Environments

Join the discussion about how to balance Open Source Activities in the context of corporate live. Based on Amanda and Kim's talk at KubeCon Europe 2025 in London - Achieving a balance between corporate goals and open source activities is essential for organizations that offer and rely on both commercial and open source technologies. This balance can be hard to achieve when you have goals, needed results, and resource constraints all pulling in different directions.

Deploy Istio at Scale With Rancher

Managing and deploying applications across multiple Kubernetes clusters presents significant challenges, especially as the number of clusters grows. Traditional methods, like manually applying Helm charts or manifests per cluster, become cumbersome, error-prone, and difficult to scale or maintain consistency for Day 2 operations. While Rancher allows managing Helm chart repositories and apps, this is done on a per-cluster basis via the UI.

Community Vigilance, Enterprise Response: Addressing CVE-2024-21626 in Rancher

In backend engineering, many days follow a familiar rhythm: coffee, code reviews, maybe deploying a new feature. But occasionally, the routine is interrupted by a message that signals a different kind of challenge, like a Slack notification from the security team: “Hey, we’ve identified a potential issue. Need to sync up.” This post details one such instance—our journey addressing CVE-2024-21626, a privilege escalation vulnerability reported in Rancher.