An introduction to SUSE Rancher Prime: K3s, a lightweight Kubernetes distribution ideal for edge computing, IoT, CI environments, and more.
SUSE Rancher Prime: K3s (K3s)
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SUSE Rancher Prime: K3s delivers a lightweight yet powerful certified Kubernetes distribution designed for production workloads across resource-restrained, remote locations or on IoT devices. When used with SUSE Rancher Prime, K3s is simple to install, lightweight yet high availability Kubernetes distribution that can be easily managed within the SUSE Rancher Prime orchestration platform.
This section provides an overview of the architectural components under the hood.
This section provides information and details on using various CLI tools that come with the K3s binary.
A list of frequently asked questions and their answers.
This section contains the prerequisites and instructions for installing K3s in various environments.
This section provides information about critical known issues and recommendations.
This section covers networking-related topics such as basic networking options and services, hybrid node configuration, and more.
This section helps you to quickly launch a cluster with the default options.
The reference section provides detailed information about the environment variables available in K3s, flag deprecation process, and resource profiling.
This section provides information and instructions about running K3s with various datastores such as MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL etc.
This section describes the methodology and means of securing a K3s cluster, including encryption configuration, hardening guides, and more.
This section covers the procedures for performing manual and automated upgrades.
This section provides information about Helm for Kubernetes package management and configuration options to customize helm chart installations in a K3s cluster.
This section describes how to set up persistent storage with a local storage provider, or with SUSE Storage.
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