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<label class="protitle">Welcome to xCAT</label> <label class="prodes">xCAT is an open-source tool for automating deployment, scaling, and management of bare metal severs and virtual machines. </label>
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<h22><label>Build the future of Bare metal infrastructure</label></h22><br><br>
<label class="fontstyle">xCAT offers complete management for HPC clusters, RenderFarms, Grids, WebFarms, Online Gaming Infrastructure, Clouds, Datacenters etc. xCAT provides an extensible framework that is based on years of system administration best practices and experiences. It is agile, extensible and powerful.</label><br>
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<h3><label><a href="https://github.com/xcat2/xcat-core/wiki/XCAT_2.14.6_Release_Notes" target="_blank">xCAT 2.14.6</a> released Mar 29, 2019</label></h3>
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<li>Bare metal provision method (diskful, diskless, statelite)</li>
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<li>Hierarchical Clusters</li>
<li>Super large scale(>4000 nodes) HPC bare metal clusters
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<li>NVIDIA nvidia-smi</li>
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<label class="fontstyle">xCAT does provide a great deal of cluster management functionality. To set up a xCAT cluster, practice baremetal hardware management and OS provision function, go to <a href=https://xcat-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/get-started/quick_start.html>xCAT Quick Start</a></label>
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<h4><label>High Performance Computing (HPC)</label></h4>
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<label id="usercase1_1" class="keycontent">xCAT is used to manage the servers in Summit and Sierra, two supercomputers taking the #1 and #2 spots on the <a href=https://www.top500.org/lists/2018/11/>Nov 2018 Top 500</a>. </label>
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<li>Extreme scalable with hierarchy architecture<br>
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<li>Simple and fast provisioning with diskless mode<br>
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<label id="usercase2_1" class="keycontent">Deep Learning requires lots of computational resources to process analytics on large amounts of data, xCAT could be used to manage and deploy the Deep Learning environment.<br>
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<li>Manage Deep Learning Elements<br>
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<li>Simple deployment of deep learning environment<br>
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<li>Scalability<br>
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<li>xCAT is an open-source tool for automating deployment, scaling, and management of bare metal servers and virtual machines developed by IBM</li><br>
<li>xCAT is an official IBM high Performance Computing cluster management tool.</li>
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<li>xCAT is an open-source tool for automating deployment, scaling, and management of bare metal servers and virtual machines developed by IBM</li><br>
<li>xCAT is an official IBM high Performance Computing cluster management tool.</li>
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<li>The <a href="https://srcc.stanford.edu">Stanford Research Computing Center</a> (SRCC) is a joint effort of the Dean of Research and IT Services to build and support a comprehensive program to advance computational research at Stanford. That includes offering and supporting traditional high-performance computing (HPC) systems, as well as systems for high throughput and data-intensive computing. The SRCC also helps researchers transition their analyses and models from the desktop to more capable and plentiful resources, providing the opportunity to explore their data and answer research questions (on-premise or in the cloud) at a scale typically not possible on desktops or departmental servers.</li>
<li>We use xCAT to deploy and maintain the <a href="https://www.sherlock.stanford.edu">Sherlock cluster</a>, Stanford's shared HPC cluster that features over 25,000 CPU cores and supports over 4,000 users.</li>
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<li>100% focused on High Performance Computing, Versatus HPC is a Brazilian company focused on delivering the best solutions for HPC scenarios in the academia, industries and businesses. With 10 years of experience we allow the researchers to focus exclusively on R&D pursuing its scientific objectives.</li>
<li>We are supporting / installing xCAT in lot of Universities and Companies in Brazil. We always defaults to xCAT as the main provisioner and we try at best to convince our customers to move from whatever provisioning solution, including proprietary ones, to xCAT.</li>
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<li>RedLine specializes in High Performance Computing (HPC) software and systems engineering, development, and support, from planning, designing, and implementation, to porting and performance tuning</li>
<li>We have been using xCAT since early 2011. We have deployed numerous clusters on many different hardware platforms.</li>
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<li>Cineca is a not-for-profit Consortium, made up of 67 Italian universities*, 9 Italian Research Institutions, 1 Polyclinic and the Italian Ministry of Education.</li>
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