Fleet is GitOps at scale. Fleet is designed to manage up to a million clusters. It’s also lightweight enough that it works great for a single cluster too, but it really shines when you get to a By large scale we mean either a lot of clusters, a lot of deployments, or a lot of teams in a single organization.

Fleet is a separate project from Rancher, and can be installed on any Kubernetes cluster with Helm.

Fleet can manage deployments from git of raw Kubernetes YAML, Helm charts, or Kustomize or any combination of the three. Regardless of the source, all resources are dynamically turned into Helm charts, and Helm is used as the engine to deploy everything in the cluster. This gives you a high degree of control, consistency, and auditability. Fleet focuses not only on the ability to scale, but to give one a high degree of control and visibility to exactly what is installed on the cluster.

Fleet comes preinstalled in Rancher v2.5. To access it, go to the Cluster Explorer in the Rancher UI. In the top left dropdown menu, click Cluster Explorer > Continuous Delivery. On this page, you can edit Kubernetes resources and cluster groups managed by Fleet.

  1. Cordon all Windows nodes.
  2. Uncordon all Windows nodes.
  3. Delete all pods. New pods should be created with the new toleration.

The Fleet Helm charts are available here.

The Fleet documentation is at