- General FAQ
- Is it possible to manage Azure Kubernetes Services with Rancher v2.x?
- Does Rancher support Windows?
- Does Rancher support Istio?
- Will Rancher v2.x support Hashicorp’s Vault for storing secrets?
- Does Rancher v2.x support RKT containers as well?
- Does Rancher v2.x support Calico, Contiv, Contrail, Flannel, Weave net, etc., for embedded and registered Kubernetes?
- Are you planning on supporting Traefik for existing setups?
- Can I import OpenShift Kubernetes clusters into v2.x?
- Is Longhorn integrated with Rancher?
General FAQ
This FAQ is a work in progress designed to answer the questions most frequently asked about Rancher v2.x.
See the Technical FAQ for frequently asked technical questions.
Is it possible to manage Azure Kubernetes Services with Rancher v2.x?
Yes. See our Cluster Administration guide for what Rancher features are available on AKS, as well as our documentation on AKS.
Does Rancher support Windows?
Yes. Rancher supports Windows Server 1809 containers. For details on how to set up a cluster with Windows worker nodes, refer to the section on configuring custom clusters for Windows.
Does Rancher support Istio?
Yes. Rancher supports Istio.
Will Rancher v2.x support Hashicorp’s Vault for storing secrets?
Secrets management is on our roadmap but we haven’t assigned it to a specific release yet.
Does Rancher v2.x support RKT containers as well?
At this time, we only support Docker.
Does Rancher v2.x support Calico, Contiv, Contrail, Flannel, Weave net, etc., for embedded and registered Kubernetes?
Out-of-the-box, Rancher provides the following CNI network providers for Kubernetes clusters: Canal, Flannel, Calico and Weave. Always refer to the Rancher Support Matrix for details about what is officially supported.
Are you planning on supporting Traefik for existing setups?
We don’t currently plan on providing embedded Traefik support, but we’re still exploring load-balancing approaches.
Can I import OpenShift Kubernetes clusters into v2.x?
Our goal is to run any Kubernetes clusters. Therefore, Rancher v2.x should work with OpenShift, but we haven’t tested it yet.
Is Longhorn integrated with Rancher?
Yes. Longhorn is integrated with Rancher v2.5 and later.