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# harvester
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I think I have my answer here ""Integration with Rancher. Access Harvester directly within Rancher through Rancher’s Virtualization Management page and manage your VM workloads alongside your Kubernetes clusters""
looks like from Rancher I can access/manage VMs deployed with Harvester
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That’s correct, clusters would be deployed via Rancher, or make your own VMs and roll your own, but in the current version of Harvester you need to run your own copy of Rancher. In the next version, 1.2.0 they will be enabling access to the embedded Rancher server, making it a little easier.
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oh very nice to know - willing to test that feature.
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1.2.0 rc6 is out now for testing.
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currently I am digging on k3s but very exited to put the 3 components working together.
thank you @swift-eve-48927 for your information 🙂
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