Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads.
Rancher,
Manages clusters
Rancher can manage multiple Kubernetes clusters, whether they are on-premises or in the cloud.
Deploys clusters
Rancher can provision clusters from hosted providers, or users can import existing clusters.
Manages security
Rancher can centralize authentication and role-based access control (RBAC) for all clusters.
Monitors clusters
Rancher can provide detailed monitoring and alerting for clusters and their resources.
Orchestrates containers
Rancher can help users link containers to build service architectures.
Simplifies deployment
Rancher's graphical user interface and pre-configured models can help users deploy applications faster.
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