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SUSE-acquired ($600-700M, 2020) Kubernetes management platform with multi-cluster control, K3s edge runtime, and 37K users; competing with Red Hat OpenShift for enterprise container management.
Rancher Labs is a Kubernetes management platform company acquired by SUSE in December 2020 for $600-700 million — creating within SUSE the world's largest enterprise Linux and Kubernetes organization exclusively dedicated to open-source and cloud-native infrastructure. Rancher's products include Rancher (a Kubernetes management platform for managing multiple clusters across on-premises, cloud, and edge environments), RKE (Rancher Kubernetes Engine, a CNCF-certified Kubernetes distribution), K3s (a lightweight Kubernetes distribution for edge and IoT), and Longhorn (cloud-native distributed storage). At the time of acquisition, Rancher had 37,000 active users and 100 million+ container image downloads.
SF cloud infrastructure cost management for engineers showing AWS/GCP costs in pull requests before deployment; YC W21 $17.2M at 3,500 companies including 10% of Fortune 500 competing with CloudHealth for FinOps.
Infracost is a San Francisco-based cloud cost management platform — backed by Y Combinator (W21) with $17.2 million raised including a $15 million Series A led by Pruven Capital with Insight Partners in November 2025 — providing engineers with real-time infrastructure cost visibility during the development workflow, surfacing estimated cloud costs directly in pull requests before code is merged to production. Serving 3,500+ companies including 10% of the Fortune 500, Infracost integrates with Terraform and infrastructure-as-code workflows to calculate and display the monthly cost impact of infrastructure changes at the point in the workflow where engineers can still make cost-aware decisions.
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