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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.)) | 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.)) | ||
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+ | ===== CCBoot ===== | ||
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+ | {{ :logos:ccboot.png?100x80|CCBoot logo}} | ||
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+ | [[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. | ||
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+ | CCBoot uses iPXE to enable booting diskless computers from an iSCSI target. | ||
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+ | ===== xCAT ===== | ||
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+ | {{ :logos:xcat.png?100×72|xCAT logo}} | ||
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+ | [[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. | ||
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+ | xCAT uses iPXE as part of the deployment process for cluster nodes. | ||
===== Xen ===== | ===== Xen ===== |