This section covers general SUSE Rancher Prime Cluster API information and includes a glossary page of key terms used in the documentation.
SUSE Rancher Prime: Cluster API (Turtles)
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.
This section covers setup, installation, uninstalling, and initial cluster examples of SUSE Rancher Prime Cluster API.
This section provides information on CAPI resource references such as CAPIProvider.
This section provides user guides such as provisioning a CAPI cluster.
This section provides operator information on advanced maintenance tasks such as customizing your CAPI installation.
This section offers guidelines on how to get involved development setup.
This section covers CAPI SLSA security compliance.
This section covers basic troubleshooting related to Rancher Turtles, Cluster API (CAPI), and CAPI providers.
This section covers CAPI release notes.
This guide describes how to create a VM template in VMware vSphere using a SUSE Linux .vmdk disk image. The template is useful for deploying Kubernetes clusters with SUSE Linux Micro using Cluster API Provider vSphere (CAPV) together with Cluster API Provider RKE2 (CAPRKE2) in the SUSE Rancher Prime Cluster API (CAPI).
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