SUSE Announces Rancher Prime 3.0

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Latest version offers security and lifecycle management improvements.

SUSE has announced enhancements to its open source cloud native and edge solutions with the release of Rancher Prime 3.0 and SUSE Edge 3.0.

Rancher Prime 3.0, which is the commercial version of the company’s open source enterprise container management platform, includes new capabilities such as:

  • Enhanced secure software supply chain with SLSA certification and software bill-of-materials (SBOM) 
  • General availability of Cluster API and new Cluster Classes, which enables teams to deliver self-service PaaS
  • General availability of the Rancher Prime Application Collection
  • Enhanced AI/ML workload support

According to the announcement, SUSE is also introducing Rancher Enterprise, “a single package and price for the entire portfolio of Rancher Prime including multi-cluster management, OS management, VM management, persistent storage, and SUSE’s certified Linux OS, SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro.”

Read more at SUSE.
 
 
 

 
 
 

03/21/2024

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