SUSE Virtual Clusters

SUSE's Cloud Native product family introduces additional value with greater security assurances, extended lifecycles, access to focused architectures and Kubernetes advisories. It will also offer options to get production support for innovative Cloud Native projects. With SUSE's Cloud Native, installation assets are hosted on a trusted registry owned and managed by SUSE.

SUSE® Virtual Clusters, a key feature of SUSE Rancher Prime, brings together the lightweight power of the open source engine K3k and the enterprise-grade management capabilities of SUSE Virtual Cluster Management. It is designed to deliver the next generation of multi-tenancy in Kubernetes, making it easier for platform teams to manage and for developers to innovate with self-service.

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Introduction

Welcome to the SUSE Virtual Clusters.

Quick Start: Installation and cluster creation via the UI lock

This section covers installing SUSE Virtual Clusters and using it to create and manage virtual clusters.

Architecture

Details the two modes for deploying virtual clusters

Advanced Usage

Provides detailed use cases and explanations of the Cluster resource fields for customization.

VirtualClusterPolicy: Concepts

Explains the concepts of a VirtualClusterPolicy.

Add-ons

Information on provisioning the SUSE virtual cluster using the add-ons feature.

How-tos for User

Guides for users.

How-tos for Admin

Guides and installation details for admins.

References

Reference information for custom resource definitions (CRD) material and the CLI.

Troubleshooting

Common troubleshooting steps for SUSE virtual clusters.

What is SUSE Virtual Clusters lock

An overview of the SUSE® Virtual Clusters.

Creating a Virtual Cluster with Custom CAs Using cert-manager lock

Using cert-manager to generate and manage Certificate Authorities (CAs) and configure SUSE virtual clusters with custom certificate authorities.

Provisioning Virtual Clusters with Rancher Continuous Delivery lock

Deploying simple virtual clusters to one or multiple downstream clusters and defining environment-based deployment strategies across multiple clusters.

VirtualClusterPolicy: Create policies lock

How to create and apply a VirtualClusterPolicy.

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