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Harvester is based on RKE2. It doesn't support split the control plane. If the cluster has not less than 3 nodes, Harvester will select 3 nodes as control plane automatically.
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You can import multiple Harvester clusters into a single Rancher instance which can then manage those clusters
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Thanks for your responses. @orange-policeman-97710 you are right, Harvester's clustering is on RKE2. @witty-jelly-95845 Does Rancher support deploying and managing of Virtual machines (not only as infra for hosting k3s/rke2 clusters) on Harvester for customer workloads?
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If you mean can Rancher deploy/manage VMs on Rancher-managed Harvester in the same way as directly via the Harvester UI then yes. Otherwise I've misunderstood your question
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Right. And particularly for the VM use cases (imagine a vCenter managing multiple ESXi clusters)
can Rancher deploy/manage VMs on Rancher-managed Harvester in the same way as directly via the Harvester UI then yes
@witty-jelly-95845, kindly elaborate and point me to any available documentation on this?