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What is Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (ACM) is a Kubernetes cluster management platform for deploying, governing, and operating fleets of clusters across data centers and multiple clouds. It targets platform engineering, SRE, and DevOps teams that need centralized policy, application placement, and lifecycle management for Kubernetes environments. The product integrates closely with Red Hat OpenShift and supports managing both OpenShift and other CNCF-conformant Kubernetes distributions. It includes built-in governance (policy-as-code), observability, and cluster lifecycle workflows oriented to multi-cluster operations.
Fleet governance and policy control
ACM provides centralized policy management to define, distribute, and audit configuration and compliance requirements across many clusters. It supports policy-as-code patterns and continuous enforcement with reporting on drift and violations. This is useful for organizations standardizing security and operational controls across heterogeneous Kubernetes footprints. The governance focus is typically deeper than tools that primarily emphasize single-cluster operations.
Multi-cluster lifecycle management
ACM supports provisioning, importing, and managing clusters from a single control plane, including day-2 operations such as upgrades and configuration changes. It is designed for environments where teams operate many clusters across regions, clouds, and on-premises. Centralized inventory, grouping, and placement logic help reduce manual coordination. This aligns well with platform teams building shared Kubernetes services for multiple application groups.
Tight OpenShift integration
ACM integrates natively with Red Hat OpenShift for cluster management, policy, and application placement workflows. Organizations already standardizing on OpenShift can use ACM to extend consistent operations across multiple OpenShift clusters. The integration also aligns with Red Hat’s enterprise support model and lifecycle practices. This can reduce integration effort compared with assembling separate components for governance and fleet operations.
Best fit in Red Hat stack
While ACM can manage non-OpenShift Kubernetes clusters, many operational advantages are strongest when paired with OpenShift and related Red Hat components. Teams running mixed distributions may encounter uneven feature parity or additional integration work depending on the target cluster type. This can affect standardization efforts if the organization does not primarily use OpenShift. Procurement and support processes may also be simpler when the broader Red Hat platform is already adopted.
Operational complexity at scale
Running a centralized multi-cluster management plane introduces additional components to deploy, secure, and maintain. Teams need to plan for hub cluster availability, access control, and lifecycle management of the management plane itself. Policy design and exception handling can become complex in large organizations with varied requirements. The learning curve is higher than simpler managed Kubernetes offerings focused on a single environment.
Licensing and cost considerations
ACM is typically consumed under Red Hat subscription licensing, which can be a significant factor for cost-sensitive teams. Budgeting may be less predictable than usage-based cloud services depending on how subscriptions are structured and how many clusters are managed. Organizations may need to evaluate total cost alongside required OpenShift and support subscriptions. This can be a barrier for smaller teams that only need basic cluster management.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard subscription | Not published on Red Hat site — contact Red Hat / available via AWS Marketplace (on-demand or annual) | Subscription-based licensing; Red Hat documents reference standard subscription SKUs and term options but do not list public prices on vendor site. Purchase via Red Hat sales or cloud marketplaces. |
| Premium subscription | Not published on Red Hat site — contact Red Hat / available via AWS Marketplace (on-demand or annual) | Higher-support subscription tier (premium) — vendor site references premium subscription availability but no public prices. |
| Included with Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus | Included in Platform Plus offering (price for Platform Plus documented on OpenShift pricing page; ACM not separately priced on Red Hat site) | Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management is included as part of OpenShift Platform Plus. |
Notes: Red Hat's official product pages do not publish per-seat or per-core list prices for Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes. The vendor documents that ACM is available for purchase via Red Hat (contact sales) and via cloud marketplaces (AWS Marketplace with on-demand or annual pricing). Red Hat also offers a 1-year no-cost subscription to ACM as part of certain Level Up OpenShift promotions for eligible existing customers.
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Red Hat, Inc. (IBM subsidiary) / Mandrel open source project
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
1993
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https://github.com/graalvm/mandrel
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