Merge pull request #1371 from sunilarjun/remove-old-version-ref

Remove Rancher v2.3 Reference
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Sunil Singh
2024-07-09 16:06:09 -07:00
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@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ Rancher can provision nodes in vSphere and install Kubernetes on them. When crea
A vSphere cluster may consist of multiple groups of VMs with distinct properties, such as the amount of memory or the number of vCPUs. This grouping allows for fine-grained control over the sizing of nodes for each Kubernetes role.
## VMware vSphere Enhancements in Rancher v2.3
## VMware vSphere Enhancements
The vSphere node templates have been updated, allowing you to bring cloud operations on-premises with the following enhancements:
The vSphere node templates allow you to bring cloud operations on-premises with the following enhancements:
### Self-healing Node Pools
@@ -39,12 +39,6 @@ For the fields to be populated, your setup needs to fulfill the [prerequisites.]
You can provision VMs with any operating system that supports `cloud-init`. Only YAML format is supported for the [cloud config.](https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/examples.html)
### Video Walkthrough of v2.3.3 Node Template Features
In this YouTube video, we demonstrate how to set up a node template with the new features designed to help you bring cloud operations to on-premises clusters.
<YouTube id="dPIwg6x1AlU"/>
## Creating a VMware vSphere Cluster
In [this section,](provision-kubernetes-clusters-in-vsphere.md) you'll learn how to use Rancher to install an [RKE](https://rancher.com/docs/rke/latest/en/) Kubernetes cluster in vSphere.
@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ Rancher can provision nodes in vSphere and install Kubernetes on them. When crea
A vSphere cluster may consist of multiple groups of VMs with distinct properties, such as the amount of memory or the number of vCPUs. This grouping allows for fine-grained control over the sizing of nodes for each Kubernetes role.
## VMware vSphere Enhancements in Rancher v2.3
## VMware vSphere Enhancements
The vSphere node templates have been updated, allowing you to bring cloud operations on-premises with the following enhancements:
The vSphere node templates allow you to bring cloud operations on-premises with the following enhancements:
### Self-healing Node Pools
@@ -39,12 +39,6 @@ For the fields to be populated, your setup needs to fulfill the [prerequisites.]
You can provision VMs with any operating system that supports `cloud-init`. Only YAML format is supported for the [cloud config.](https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/examples.html)
### Video Walkthrough of v2.3.3 Node Template Features
In this YouTube video, we demonstrate how to set up a node template with the new features designed to help you bring cloud operations to on-premises clusters.
<YouTube id="dPIwg6x1AlU"/>
## Creating a VMware vSphere Cluster
In [this section,](provision-kubernetes-clusters-in-vsphere.md) you'll learn how to use Rancher to install an [RKE](https://rancher.com/docs/rke/latest/en/) Kubernetes cluster in vSphere.
@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ Rancher can provision nodes in vSphere and install Kubernetes on them. When crea
A vSphere cluster may consist of multiple groups of VMs with distinct properties, such as the amount of memory or the number of vCPUs. This grouping allows for fine-grained control over the sizing of nodes for each Kubernetes role.
## VMware vSphere Enhancements in Rancher v2.3
## VMware vSphere Enhancements
The vSphere node templates have been updated, allowing you to bring cloud operations on-premises with the following enhancements:
The vSphere node templates allow you to bring cloud operations on-premises with the following enhancements:
### Self-healing Node Pools
@@ -39,12 +39,6 @@ For the fields to be populated, your setup needs to fulfill the [prerequisites.]
You can provision VMs with any operating system that supports `cloud-init`. Only YAML format is supported for the [cloud config.](https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/examples.html)
### Video Walkthrough of v2.3.3 Node Template Features
In this YouTube video, we demonstrate how to set up a node template with the new features designed to help you bring cloud operations to on-premises clusters.
<YouTube id="dPIwg6x1AlU"/>
## Creating a VMware vSphere Cluster
In [this section,](provision-kubernetes-clusters-in-vsphere.md) you'll learn how to use Rancher to install an [RKE](https://rancher.com/docs/rke/latest/en/) Kubernetes cluster in vSphere.
@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ Rancher can provision nodes in vSphere and install Kubernetes on them. When crea
A vSphere cluster may consist of multiple groups of VMs with distinct properties, such as the amount of memory or the number of vCPUs. This grouping allows for fine-grained control over the sizing of nodes for each Kubernetes role.
## VMware vSphere Enhancements in Rancher v2.3
## VMware vSphere Enhancements
The vSphere node templates have been updated, allowing you to bring cloud operations on-premises with the following enhancements:
The vSphere node templates allow you to bring cloud operations on-premises with the following enhancements:
### Self-healing Node Pools
@@ -39,12 +39,6 @@ For the fields to be populated, your setup needs to fulfill the [prerequisites.]
You can provision VMs with any operating system that supports `cloud-init`. Only YAML format is supported for the [cloud config.](https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/examples.html)
### Video Walkthrough of v2.3.3 Node Template Features
In this YouTube video, we demonstrate how to set up a node template with the new features designed to help you bring cloud operations to on-premises clusters.
<YouTube id="dPIwg6x1AlU"/>
## Creating a VMware vSphere Cluster
In [this section,](provision-kubernetes-clusters-in-vsphere.md) you'll learn how to use Rancher to install an [RKE](https://rancher.com/docs/rke/latest/en/) Kubernetes cluster in vSphere.