Compare the Top Cluster Management Software that integrates with Rancher as of October 2025

This a list of Cluster Management software that integrates with Rancher. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Rancher. View the products that work with Rancher in the table below.

What is Cluster Management Software for Rancher?

Cluster management software is specialized software designed to manage and orchestrate groups of interconnected computers, known as clusters, that work together to perform complex tasks. It provides a centralized interface for deploying, monitoring, scaling, and maintaining applications and workloads across multiple nodes. The software ensures resource allocation, load balancing, and fault tolerance to maximize efficiency and reliability. It is commonly used in high-performance computing, data centers, and cloud environments to streamline operations and optimize infrastructure usage. By automating tasks and providing real-time insights, cluster management software enhances operational efficiency and simplifies the complexities of managing distributed systems. Compare and read user reviews of the best Cluster Management software for Rancher currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes (K8s) is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes builds upon 15 years of experience of running production workloads at Google, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community. Designed on the same principles that allows Google to run billions of containers a week, Kubernetes can scale without increasing your ops team. Whether testing locally or running a global enterprise, Kubernetes flexibility grows with you to deliver your applications consistently and easily no matter how complex your need is. Kubernetes is open source giving you the freedom to take advantage of on-premises, hybrid, or public cloud infrastructure, letting you effortlessly move workloads to where it matters to you.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Loft

    Loft

    Loft Labs

    Most Kubernetes platforms let you spin up and manage Kubernetes clusters. Loft doesn't. Loft is an advanced control plane that runs on top of your existing Kubernetes clusters to add multi-tenancy and self-service capabilities to these clusters to get the full value out of Kubernetes beyond cluster management. Loft provides a powerful UI and CLI but under the hood, it is 100% Kubernetes, so you can control everything via kubectl and the Kubernetes API, which guarantees great integration with existing cloud-native tooling. Building open-source software is part of our DNA. Loft Labs is CNCF and Linux Foundation member. Loft allows companies to empower their employees to spin up low-cost, low-overhead Kubernetes environments for a variety of use cases.
    Starting Price: $25 per user per month
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    Komodor

    Komodor

    Komodor

    Komodor takes the complexity out of K8s troubleshooting, providing all of the tools you need to troubleshoot with confidence. Komodor monitors your entire k8s stack, identifies issues, uncovers their root cause and delivers the context you need to troubleshoot efficiently and independently. Auto-identify k8s anomalies, failed deploys, misconfigurations, bottlenecks and other health issues. Spot emerging problems before they spread out and affect the end-users. Use ready-made playbooks to streamline root cause analysis, sidestep disruptive escalations and save hours of precious dev time. Provide your teams with straightforward remediation instructions that turn every responder into a troubleshooting expert.
    Starting Price: $10 per node per month
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    Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes
    Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) is an Oracle-managed container orchestration service that can reduce the time and cost to build modern cloud native applications. Unlike most other vendors, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provides Container Engine for Kubernetes as a free service that runs on higher-performance, lower-cost compute shapes. DevOps engineers can use unmodified, open source Kubernetes for application workload portability and to simplify operations with automatic updates and patching. Deploy Kubernetes clusters including the underlying virtual cloud networks, internet gateways, and NAT gateways with a single click. Automate Kubernetes operations with web-based REST API and CLI for all actions including Kubernetes cluster creation, scaling, and operations. Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes does not charge for cluster management. Easily and quickly upgrade container clusters, with zero downtime, to keep them up to date with the latest stable version of Kubernetes.
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    SUSE Rancher Prime
    SUSE Rancher Prime addresses the needs of DevOps teams deploying applications with Kubernetes and IT operations delivering enterprise-critical services. SUSE Rancher Prime supports any CNCF-certified Kubernetes distribution. For on-premises workloads, we offer the RKE. We support all the public cloud distributions, including EKS, AKS, and GKE. At the edge, we offer K3s. SUSE Rancher Prime provides simple, consistent cluster operations, including provisioning, version management, visibility and diagnostics, monitoring and alerting, and centralized audit. SUSE Rancher Prime lets you automate processes and applies a consistent set of user access and security policies for all your clusters, no matter where they’re running. SUSE Rancher Prime provides a rich catalogue of services for building, deploying, and scaling containerized applications, including app packaging, CI/CD, logging, monitoring, and service mesh.
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    K3s

    K3s

    K3s

    K3s is a highly available, certified Kubernetes distribution designed for production workloads in unattended, resource-constrained, remote locations or inside IoT appliances. Both ARM64 and ARMv7 are supported with binaries and multiarch images available for both. K3s works great from something as small as a Raspberry Pi to an AWS a1.4xlarge 32GiB server. Lightweight storage backend based on sqlite3 as the default storage mechanism. etcd3, MySQL, Postgres also still available. Secure by default with reasonable defaults for lightweight environments. Simple but powerful “batteries-included” features have been added, such as: a local storage provider, a service load balancer, a Helm controller, and the Traefik ingress controller. Operation of all Kubernetes control plane components is encapsulated in a single binary and process. This allows K3s to automate and manage complex cluster operations like distributing certificates.
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