I personally don’t really care for the SUSE ecosystem. K3s and Rancher are nice but I don’t like SUSE as a base system. It is heavy weight and Yast feels more like a burden. I’m also not quite sure about how secure everything is although it is probably fine. SUSE also has the downside of being way less popular that Debian, Ubuntu and RHEL like systems. Fedora has the benefit of working with tools built for RHEL. Ansible is a first class citizen in that regard. It also should work with software for Rocky Linux and any other RHEL like system.
I personally don’t really care for the SUSE ecosystem. K3s and Rancher are nice but I don’t like SUSE as a base system. It is heavy weight and Yast feels more like a burden. I’m also not quite sure about how secure everything is although it is probably fine. SUSE also has the downside of being way less popular that Debian, Ubuntu and RHEL like systems. Fedora has the benefit of working with tools built for RHEL. Ansible is a first class citizen in that regard. It also should work with software for Rocky Linux and any other RHEL like system.