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SUSE Harvester

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What is SUSE Harvester?

Suse's Harvester is a cloud-native hyperconverged infrastructure. It is used to unify infrastructure workloads with Harvester and is designed to help operators consolidate and simplify their virtual machine workloads alongside Kubernetes clusters. Harvester is presented as a next generation of…

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Product Details

What is SUSE Harvester?

Suse's Harvester is a cloud-native hyperconverged infrastructure. It is used to unify infrastructure workloads with Harvester and is designed to help operators consolidate and simplify their virtual machine workloads alongside Kubernetes clusters. Harvester is presented as a next generation of open-source hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed for modern cloud-native environments. Suse Harvester is open source and free to use.

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SUSE Harvester offers a range of valuable use cases based on user experiences. One key use case is the seamless creation of virtual servers through automated templates, resulting in significant time and cost savings. Users have praised the product for its ability to easily manage virtual machines and containers in a single platform, eliminating the need for alternative hosting solutions. Additionally, SUSE Harvester allows users to run containers and host virtual machines simultaneously, streamlining workflows and minimizing the need for separate virtualization solutions. This comprehensive solution has garnered praise for its stability, production readiness, and support from a strong community and stable company. Its ease of use makes it accessible to users with varying levels of technical expertise, further enhancing its value as a powerful tool for managing virtual infrastructure.

Intuitive and user-friendly web GUI: Reviewers have praised the intuitive and user-friendly web GUI provided by SUSE Harvester, with several users stating that it makes connecting to virtual machines through serial or graphical interfaces a breeze.

Fast and efficient VM creation: Many users have found the process of creating virtual machines in SUSE Harvester to be fast and efficient, allowing for quick deployment. This feature has been highly appreciated by reviewers who value speedy provisioning.

Open-source hyper-converge solution: The fact that SUSE Harvester is open-source has garnered high praise from users. They see it as a one-stop solution for managing Kubernetes clusters, virtual machines, and cloud demands. This open-source nature provides flexibility while avoiding tying them to specific hardware.

Cons: Limited dissemination and advertising: Some users have expressed the need for Harvester to improve its dissemination and advertising efforts to reach a wider audience. They believe better marketing strategies would help increase awareness and adoption of the product. Lack of support for local offices and technical support teams: Several reviewers mentioned the absence of adequate support for local offices and technical support teams. They feel that having dedicated resources specifically trained to address their needs would greatly enhance their experience with Harvester. Requirement for reasonable hardware: A few users pointed out that a lab setup using Harvester requires reasonable hardware specifications, such as CPU cores and RAM. This could be a potential drawback for those who do not meet these requirements or are unable to upgrade their existing hardware.

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Edgars Voroboks | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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We use SUSE Harvester to provision virtual machines, which later form SUSE Rancher managed Kubernetes clusters. We chose Harvester because it's +) Stable and production ready; +) Open source; +) Backed up by a strong community and stable and cloud solutions-oriented company - it won't disappear in one day; +) Easy to use.
  • Fast to deploy new virtual machines
  • It's easy to use
  • Stable and ready for production
  • Free and open source
  • Has a strong community
  • It takes expertise to set up SUSE Harvester for production
  • You need to get used to SUSE Harvester to be as "fluent" as in VMware ESXi
  • You need to well prepare for system upgrades
It's great for provisioning any kind of virtual servers, but for now, we use it to provision only servers for Rancher managed Kubernetes clusters. But we are considering to provision also virtual servers for all kinds of needs on SUSE Harvester in the near future, as it's getting more and more mature with every release.
  • We can provision more virtual servers
  • It's cheaper than competitor products (tbh - it's free, if you don't need support)
  • It's easy to manage when you get used to it
We used ESXi for years and were happy with it. Then we implemented Rancher managed Kubernetes clusters with nodes provisioned on VMware ESXi. Later, when SUSE Harvester came out, we started to provision SUSE Rancher nodes on Harvester. Both VMware ESXi and SUSE Harvester are great products, and I think - we are keeping both, at least for now, when SUSE Harvester is a young project.
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