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How to run enterprise-grade Kubernetes without the vSphere tax (and why you should care)

No, this isn't a 30-day trial. This isn't a "community edition" with half the features missing. This is the full, production-grade Tanzu Kubernetes Grid—zero dollars.

You can now run

You are trading money for time. TKG is heavier than K3s (it wants resources). It is not "lightweight." But it is mature .

If you are a VMware shop tired of paying for Rancher, or a DevOps engineer who wants to practice for a VCTA/VCP exam without paying for a course,

But if you are running standalone clusters in a dev environment, a CI/CD pipeline, or an edge location? You don't need those. You might be thinking, "Why wouldn't I just use K3s or MicroK8s?"

If you work in IT, you know the drill. You hear "VMware" and you immediately start calculating CPU licenses in your head. You hear "Tanzu" and you think, "That’s the fancy enterprise Kubernetes distribution that costs more than my car."

Well, grab your coffee. VMware just changed the game.