
Enterprise Kubernetes Management Platform & Software | Rancher
Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with …
Rancher Desktop | Lightweight Kubernetes Development Environment
Experience a streamlined Kubernetes development workflow with Rancher Desktop, a tool that provides a lightweight, single-node Kubernetes cluster on your desktop.
Getting Started With Kubernetes | Rancher
Follow our easy steps to get started with Rancher 2.0. Install a supported version of Docker software on the Linux host, then run the Rancher server. Learn more.
Why Rancher Prime?
Rancher Prime makes it easy for developers to securely deploy containerized applications no matter where your Kubernetes infrastructure runs – on-premises, in the cloud or at the edge.
Rancher Documentation
Rancher is a complete container management platform that makes it easy to deploy and run Docker and Kubernetes. These documents describe how to install and use Rancher.
About Us | Rancher
Within a year we introduced the first version of Rancher, an open -source software platform for teams innovating around containers. By 2016 we had adopted Kubernetes as an orchestrator and had …
What is Rancher? | Rancher
Oct 12, 2023 · Rancher is a Kubernetes management tool to deploy and run clusters anywhere and on any provider. Rancher can provision Kubernetes from a hosted provider, provision compute nodes …
Kubernetes Multi-Cluster Management | Rancher
Simplify Kubernetes management with Rancher, a powerful open-source platform for deploying, managing, and scaling containerized applications on any infrastructure.
SUSE Rancher Prime
Strengthen your container security with SUSE Rancher Prime. Get full lifecycle security capabilities, advanced policy management and AIOps across insights and observability metrics from the platform.
Installing/Upgrading Rancher
Our instructions for installing Rancher on Kubernetes describe how to first use K3s or RKE to create and manage a Kubernetes cluster, then install Rancher onto that cluster.