Thanks Prasad, I will try that one, basically I like Rancher because the machines have an agent that connect to the Rancher API and not the way around, so you don’t have to open any port so the management server connects to the cluster.
By the way I was trying CAPI to deploy Kubernetes on Cloudstack but not sure or haven’t find the way to provide a specific project or if I can deploy into on a VPC network. Variables are based in names and not IDs so it’s hard from the point of view of an admin/domain admin to deploy in other accounts. Regards From: Prasad Reddy <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, 22 April 2023, 8:49 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Rancher CloudProvider for Cloudstack There is a better way for this. 1. MAAS for PXE on bare metal management. 2. Rancher for Kubernetes on top of MAAS provisioned Ubuntu machines. 3. We still miss the VM provisioning and exploring Harvester images to be loaded to MAAS. That would be a much better solution than cloudstack in my opinion. *Prasad Reddy* ᐧ On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 6:49 PM Ricardo Pertuz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi community, > > Has anyone integrated Rancher with Cloudstack?, I mean using a Rancher > instance to deploy a Kubernetes instance using Cloudstack as a cloud > provider? > > BR > > Ricardo >
