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SUSE Rancher

Overview

What is SUSE Rancher?

Developed by Rancher Labs and now from SUSE, Rancher is open-source software that enables organizations to deploy and manage Kubernetes at scale, on any infrastructure across the data center, cloud, branch offices, and the network edge. Rancher centrally manages Kubernetes…

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Recent Reviews

Orchestrate Kubernetes everywhere

8 out of 10
September 18, 2023
We use SUSE Rancher as our central tool for orchestrating our Kubernetes landscape to enable standarization, governance, lifecycle …
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Rancher

8 out of 10
September 15, 2023
We need to run our Kubernetes-Clusters in an Air-Gapped environment and need the opportunity to manage all these clusters and also append …
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SUSE Rancher review

9 out of 10
March 17, 2022
We use SUSE Rancher to help us with the management of Kubernetes clusters and the management of our containers in several environments.
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Round'em up!

9 out of 10
January 24, 2022
We have two installations of Rancher (prod and non-prod). each rancher instance manages multiple clusters. We are using rancher to better …
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Popular Features

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  • Cluster Management (5)
    9.5
    95%
  • Container Orchestration (5)
    9.0
    90%
  • Analytics, Monitoring, and Logging (5)
    8.5
    85%
  • Update Rollouts and Rollbacks (5)
    8.3
    83%

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Pricing

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Subscription license

7,594.99

Cloud
per year up to 500 nodes

Standard Subscription

11,234.99

Cloud
per year 10 nodes

Priority Subscription

30,514.99

Cloud
per year 10 nodes

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $7,594.99 per year up to 500 nodes
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Product Demos

Digital Twin: AR/VR – Live Demo for Advanced Customer Experience on SUSE Rancher and FUSEML

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Deploying F5 BIG-IP & NGINX with SUSE Rancher

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Understanding Continuous Delivery in SUSE Rancher (Demo)

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Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres (FEP) SUSE Rancher Demo

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Getting started with SUSE Rancher and Ondat persistent storage

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Deploy and manage Linux - SLE Micro and SLE Micro for SUSE Rancher

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Features

Container Management

Features commonly found in Container Management software.

8.8
Avg 7.9
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Product Details

What is SUSE Rancher?

Rancher is an open-source software that enables organizations to deploy and manage Kubernetes at scale, on any infrastructure across the data center, cloud, branch offices, and the network edge. According to the vendor, Rancher centrally manages Kubernetes clusters across the organization in order to ensure security and accelerate transformation. Rancher is also available hosted. Hosted Rancher is a fully managed Rancher control plane - presented as the fastest, most cost-effective path to multi-cluster Kubernetes in an enterprise.

Available as an additional option, Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE) is a CNCF-certified Kubernetes distribution that runs entirely within Docker containers. It is designed to solve the common frustration of installation complexity with Kubernetes by removing most host dependencies and presenting a stable path for deployment, upgrades, and rollbacks.

SUSE Rancher Video

Short Introduction to Rancher

SUSE Rancher Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Developed by Rancher Labs and now from SUSE, Rancher is open-source software that enables organizations to deploy and manage Kubernetes at scale, on any infrastructure across the data center, cloud, branch offices, and the network edge. Rancher centrally manages Kubernetes clusters across the organization in order to ensure security and accelerate transformation. Rancher is also available hosted. Hosted Rancher is a fully managed Rancher control plane - presented as the fastest, most cost-effective path to multi-cluster Kubernetes in an enterprise.

SUSE Rancher starts at $7594.99.

Reviewers rate Cluster Management highest, with a score of 9.5.

The most common users of SUSE Rancher are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Reviews

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Szymon Madej | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We are using Rancher at corporate scale: multiple cluster, tens of projects, 300 Namespaces, 500 applications developers and administrators, thousands of Business users and clients etc. Rancher is used to maintain multiple very similar to each other Kubernetes clusters, within two main environments (non-production and production).Time not consumed by repetetive Day-2 operations, we can spent on developing new functionalites of our Rancher-based platforms. Most important ROI for Business is single platform for all business applications that are built as microservices. That provides shorter time-to-market factor, and SPoC and SPoK (K as Knowledge) for applications developers.
  • Public and private cloud infrastructure providers based on K8s CAPI
  • REST API that can be used to integrate company services with Rancher
  • GUI that is easy to learn and use in daily operations
  • Builtin GitOps automation solution based on Fleet project
  • It is fully open source
  • Airgap installations can be hard and demanding
  • Still waiting for Project 2.0 feature with support of hierarchical Namespaces
  • Speed of development of new functionalites is uneven
Rancher best suits for installation at scale. There is no difference if you need a few very large clusters, or dozens or hundreds of tiny one. It helps to simplify repetetive Day-2 operations and maintenance or administrative tasks.In other hand Rancher is easy to install and hard to master. Learning by doing in Rancher is effective and very interesting, but takes a lot of time, so in small and simple environments it will not generate high ROI.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We work with multiple clients and by the time we have multiple cluster hosted on multiple cloud platforms. It's very difficult to manage all those cluster manually or through cli tools. With Rancher we can easily create, upgrade and delete clusters in almost all the major cloud platform. One of the major issue was managing users and monitoring the cluster, Rancher helps us in that as well.
  • Cluster management
  • Cluster Monitoring
  • User Management
  • Backup
  • Support for EKS Fargate is not available
  • GitOps tool need some improvement
I will highly recommend Rancher to companies or individuals working on multiple Kubernetes clusters. Rancher will help in easily creating and upgrading the clusters. you can easily setup production grade monitoring by just one click with Prometheus and Grafana. You can also create users with fine grain permissions to protect your cluster from un-authorised access.
Saikat Saha | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
I am using Suse Rancher to manage Kubernetes system. This has a good Graphical user interface to Manage the Kubernetes Cluster. We are using the cloud environment for our Kubernetes configuration. It is good to have Rancher product which are easy to manage the Kubernetes solution. We have some web base application hosted on Kubernetes cluster & this is managed by Suse Rancher.
  • Easy to Mange Kubernetes cluster Using Suse Rancher GUI
  • No need to know all type of Kubernetes command while using Suse Rancher GUI
  • Easy to upgrade the Kubernetes Version
  • Some more features need to add in Kubernetes cluster configuration
  • Support should be improved
  • Production documentation should be more user friendly
In case of Container management, It is recommended to use Suse Rancher. It is good to use this in cloud environment. It is easy to manage there. It is not recommended to use in the on-premises environment. We have mnay limited use cases for the on-premises environment for Suse Rancher.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We use SUSE Rancher to run Kubernetes production workloads.
We chose Rancher because:
+) It's easy to manage users and their permissions.
+) It's the most complete Kubernetes GUI on the market.
+) Developers don't need to know kubectl cli and Kubernetes YAML syntax to start deploying workblows.
+) It's very easy to upgrade Kubernetes versions with just a few mouse clicks.
  • User permissions
  • Kubernetes version upgrades
  • The most complete Kubernetes GUI on the market
  • No possibility to snapshot Projects. You can snapshot and restore the whole Kubernetes cluster, but not a Project or Namespace. For this, you have to use external tools.
  • You cannot detach the Rancher-created Kubernetes clusters from Rancher management.
SUSE Rancher is well suited if you want a stable system to start fast Kubernetes adoption. You can learn a long time, you don't need to be a Kubernetes expert in the beginning. I would like to be able to backup Rancher namespaces and projects. Now it's possible to backup only whole clusters.
Marcello Teodori | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We needed a web dashboard software for our AWS EKS development clusters on Kubernetes with granular user access connected to our SSO and as we had been using in the past Rancher 1 successfully in pre-Kubernetes days it was good to investigate the new Rancher completely built for Kubernetes. The tool is invaluable and the user interface is so easy that also our more technically minded Product Managers can use it. It also unifies authentication for command-line access for kubectl and provides its own command-line tool for developers who prefer not to use the web interface.
  • Unified kubectl Authentication with SSO across clouds
  • rancher CLI for developers and integration in CI/CD
  • Easy web UI to access pod logs and modify images used
  • Deeper integration with Kubernetes Cluster API to allow upgrading clusters
  • Integration with Rancher Desktop to promote workloads
When managing multiple development clusters it's extremely useful, especially with multiple cloud providers. We haven't used it for cloud production workloads yet where security assessment to match certifications is required and cloud operations should assess if they find it as useful as developers do.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We started using SUSE Rancher to manage K8s clusters on bare metal. In the beginning, we mainly use it to deploy and upgrade new clusters. Then we noticed that the UI is a great feature to bring K8s to the customers. The UI gives you an easily understandable overview of all of your managed clusters. We didn’t find that feature with other software.
  • Management of multiple clusters in multiple environments
  • Simple to use dashboard
  • Deployment of new clusters on bare metal
  • Integrated CI/CD (Fleet) is hard to use
Using Rancher in combination with Vsphere or Harvester provides almost the same comfortable user experience on bare metal as other big cloud provider solutions. Also, SUSE Rancher makes the complete lifecycle of K8s very simple. It's a lean management solution compared to others if you just use Kubernetes and not a full-blown-up container platform with all the bells and whistles you probably don’t need.
Kim Aaltonen | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
Customers of Datalounges build, maintain and manage cloud native applications on a variety of Kubernetes platforms. Often these are provided by hyper scalers such as Google and AmazonWeb Services. A small environment is easy for customers to keep under control, but as the use cases start varying and requirements for security, configuration management and more common ops-related problems arise, SUSE Rancher is introduced to the equation to maintain those platforms. Key use cases may include controlled delivery of apps from a trusted source and then their lifecycle or controlling the configurations of the Kubernetes environments to keep them similar enough over their lifecycle. Mainly it is a scaling thing though. Rancher provides a good basis for skilled engineers to automate and those with less experience to administrate in scale.
  • Manages users and access.
  • Maintains Kubernetes configurations.
  • Provides admin visibility to cluster health.
  • Self-service of developers needs either tooling or improvement
  • The observability-like elastic component is not flexible to fit into the rest of the stack
  • Fleet GitOps functionality could use improvement to compete with leading vendors
SUSE Rancher as a management tool becomes useful on a larger scale. Small deployments not so much. If someone also requires Kubernetes capacity or storage, Rancher is an excellent choice. Also, without Kubernetes' skills, it is unlikely that Rancher deployment is going to be a success. Then again if someone else is managing your Kubernetes capacity, setting up the software's capacity will yield greater control. Rancher is not a very integrated solution similar to others in the market.
Jose Manuel Ortega | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
The main use of SUSE Rancher has been to easily manage different Kubernetes clusters using different environments. One of the main advantages provided by this solution is its interoperability with different environments and cloud providers so that deployments are executed in a faster and more controlled way. In addition, thanks to the possibilities offered at the cluster management level, the process of adding high availability to the applications that are running are facilitated.
  • Managing a Kubernetes cluster in a simple way.
  • Interoperability with different cloud providers.
  • Save time and resources by further simplifying Kubernetes deployments.
  • Intuitive user interface for the end user.
  • Integration with CI/CD systems.
  • The update process.
The best scenario to use SUSE Rancher is where we need to manage the lifecycle of applications hosted on one or more Kubernetes clusters hosted by cloud providers using solutions like Amazon EKS, Microsoft AKS, and Google GKE. Other possible scenarios are where users with multi-cloud environments can now easily manage, secure and operate their clusters hosted within SUSE Rancher.
January 24, 2022

Round'em up!

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We have two installations of Rancher (prod and non-prod). each rancher instance manages multiple clusters. We are using rancher to better enable users to interact with the clusters, get visual interactions for quicker understanding, and lower the barrier to adoption of the Kubernetes ecosystem. Our Kubernetes clusters and self-managed, and run on k3s. Rancher - fleet (which comes as part of the rancher installation) enables our deployments to follow the Gitops system. Deployments are managed by the feature teams, with versioning and audit of releases done via git. The ability to scale workloads, and get new developers to adopt is so much easier than having to upscale knowledge of CLI tools.
  • simplify the visualisations and relations of Kubernetes
  • lots of documentation / videos / slack channel
  • stable releases are prod ready, works as advertised
  • the ui updates sometimes fail and hard refresh is required
  • fall over / restart can be slow (room for improvement)
  • SSO for rancher is limited
rancher is great for managing multiple clusters. in a prod environment, it is recommended to have a dedicated cluster for ranchers. The downside of managing a small cluster that changes rarely is there is a significant overhead to manage ranchers in a smaller setup. Rancher is designed to manage multi clusters. and does so efficiently.
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