====== Products ====== iPXE is provided as a standalone software product; you can [[:download]] and use it as a [[:howto:romburning|PXE ROM]] or you can deploy it on your network using [[:howto:chainloading|chainloading]]. iPXE has also been integrated into many larger products, some of which are listed here. ((To have your product listed here, please contact [[vendor-support@ipxe.org]]. Products are listed in alphabetical order.)) ===== CCBoot ===== {{ :logos:ccboot.png?100x80|CCBoot logo}} [[http://www.ccboot.com|CCBoot]] allows a diskless boot of either Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 2008 from an iSCSI target machine remotely located over a standard IP network. The diskless computer is connected to a hard drive over a network and boots up an operating system from a remotely located machine. CCBoot uses iPXE to enable booting diskless computers from an iSCSI target. ===== xCAT ===== {{ :logos:xcat.png?100×72|xCAT logo}} [[http://xcat.sourceforge.net|xCAT]] is the Extreme Cloud Administration Toolkit, a project originally by [[http://www.ibm.com|IBM]] offering complete and ideal management for HPC clusters, RenderFarms, Grids, WebFarms, Online Gaming Infrastructure, Clouds, Datacenters, and whatever tomorrow's buzzwords may be. xCAT uses iPXE as part of the deployment process for cluster nodes. ===== Xen ===== {{ :logos:xen.png?149×67|Xen logo}} The [[http://www.xen.org|Xen]] hypervisor offers a powerful, efficient, and secure feature set for virtualisation of x86, x86_64, IA64, ARM, and other CPU architectures, and forms the basis of products such as [[http://www.citrix.com/xenserver|Citrix XenServer]]. Xen uses iPXE to enable network booting of virtual machines running within the Xen hypervisor.