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xCAT
Original author(s)Egan Ford
Developer(s)Egan Ford, Jarrod Johnson, Bruce Potter, Andy Wray
Initial releaseOctober 31, 1999 (1999-10-31)
Stable release
2.12 / May 20, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-05-20)
Written inPerl
Operating systemLinux, IBM AIX, Windows
PlatformCross-platform
Size3 MB
Available inEnglish
TypeDistributed computing
LicenseEclipse Public License
Websitehttps://web.archive.org/web/20151125065217/http://xcat.org//

xCAT (Extreme Cloud Administration Toolkit) is open-source distributed computing management software developed by IBM, used for the deployment and administration of Linux or AIX based clusters. It can:

  • create and manage diskless clusters
  • install and manage many Linux cluster machines (physical or virtual) in parallel
  • set up a high-performance computing software stack, including software for batch job submission, parallel libraries, and other software that is useful on a cluster
  • cloning and imaging Linux and Windows machines

xCAT has specific features designed to take advantage of IBM hardware including:

  • Remote Power Control
  • Remote POST/BIOS console
  • Serial over LAN functions
  • Hardware alerts and vitals provided via SNMP and email
  • Inventory and hardware management

xCAT achieved recognition in June 2008 for having been used with the IBM Roadrunner, which set a computing speed record at that time.[1][2]

xCAT is the default systems management tool of the IBM Intelligent Cluster solution.

xCAT is used by Lenovo.

References

  1. ^ "US energy department reveals world's fastest computer". Wikinews. 2008-06-10. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  2. ^ "U.S. Department of Energy's New Supercomputer is Fastest in the World". US Department of Energy. 2008-06-09. Retrieved 2008-06-11.