diff --git a/Configs & Servers/Linux/Virtualization/Rancher/Harvester.md b/Configs & Servers/Linux/Virtualization/Rancher/Harvester.md index 01f5987..22b2999 100644 --- a/Configs & Servers/Linux/Virtualization/Rancher/Harvester.md +++ b/Configs & Servers/Linux/Virtualization/Rancher/Harvester.md @@ -1,9 +1,4 @@ ---- -sidebar_position: 1 ---- - -# Deploy Rancher Harvester Cluster -Rancher Harvester is an awesome tool that acts like a self-hosted cloud VDI provider, similar to AWS, Linode, and other online cloud compute platforms. In most scenarios, you will deploy "Rancher" in addition to Harvester to orchestrate the deployment, management, and rolling upgrades of a Kubernetes Cluster. You can also just run standalone Virtual Machines, similar to Hyper-V, RHEV, oVirt, Bhyve, XenServer, XCP-NG, and VMware ESXi. +**Purpose**: Rancher Harvester is an awesome tool that acts like a self-hosted cloud VDI provider, similar to AWS, Linode, and other online cloud compute platforms. In most scenarios, you will deploy "Rancher" in addition to Harvester to orchestrate the deployment, management, and rolling upgrades of a Kubernetes Cluster. You can also just run standalone Virtual Machines, similar to Hyper-V, RHEV, oVirt, Bhyve, XenServer, XCP-NG, and VMware ESXi. :::note Prerequisites This document assumes your bare-metal host has at least 32GB of Memory, 200GB of Disk Space, and 8 processor cores. See [Recommended System Requirements](https://docs.harvesterhci.io/v1.1/install/requirements)