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This episode explores the evolution of Rancher, an open-source platform that has become essential for managing modern cloud-native applications. Initially conceived in 2014 by a team including Sheng Liang, Shannon Williams, Darren Shepherd, and Will Chan, Rancher emerged during the early days of containerization, when tools like Docker were just gaining traction but lacked robust management solutions. At first, Rancher supported multiple orchestration platforms, even developing its own called Cattle, before fully embracing Kubernetes in 2017 with the release of Rancher 2.0. This strategic pivot positioned Rancher as a leader in enterprise Kubernetes management, allowing it to support major cloud providers such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. Beyond its core platform, Rancher Labs developed complementary tools like RancherOS, K3s (a lightweight Kubernetes distribution), and Longhorn (a persistent storage solution), creating a comprehensive ecosystem for managing containers across diverse environments. In December 2020, Rancher Labs was acquired by SUSE, a major player in enterprise Linux, for between $600 million and $700 million. While some in the open-source community feared potential vendor lock-in or a shift away from Rancher’s neutral roots, SUSE has continued to emphasize openness, interoperability, and innovation. Today, Rancher remains a widely used platform, supporting everything from centralized cloud infrastructure to edge computing deployments, enabling faster application development, improved scalability, and more resilient digital services. With offerings like Rancher Prime, which provides enterprise-grade support and security, and ongoing advancements in areas like AI-assisted operations and platform engineering, Rancher continues to evolve alongside the ever-changing tech landscape. Its impact is felt indirectly by millions of users who rely on stable, high-performing apps for entertainment, banking, shopping, and communication—making Rancher a silent but powerful workhorse behind today’s digital experiences.