List of NVIDIA Cumulus Linux Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with NVIDIA Cumulus Linux. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    xCAT Reviews & Ratings

    xCAT

    xCAT

    Simplifying server management for efficient cloud and bare metal.
    xCAT, known as the Extreme Cloud Administration Toolkit, serves as a robust open-source platform designed to simplify the deployment, scaling, and management of both bare metal servers and virtual machines. It provides comprehensive management capabilities suited for diverse environments, including high-performance computing clusters, render farms, grids, web farms, online gaming systems, cloud configurations, and data centers. Drawing from proven system administration methodologies, xCAT presents a versatile framework that enables system administrators to locate hardware servers, execute remote management tasks, deploy operating systems on both physical and virtual machines in disk and diskless setups, manage user applications, and carry out parallel system management operations efficiently. This toolkit is compatible with various operating systems such as Red Hat, Ubuntu, SUSE, and CentOS, as well as with architectures like ppc64le, x86_64, and ppc64. Additionally, it supports multiple management protocols, including IPMI, HMC, FSP, and OpenBMC, facilitating seamless remote console access for users. Beyond its fundamental features, the adaptable nature of xCAT allows for continuous improvements and customizations, ensuring it meets the ever-changing demands of contemporary IT infrastructures. Its capability to integrate with other tools also enhances its functionality, making it a valuable asset in any tech environment.
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    NVIDIA Air Reviews & Ratings

    NVIDIA Air

    NVIDIA

    Revolutionize network management with accurate, automated data center simulations.
    The complexity of data center infrastructure is increasing, leading to a demand for sophisticated solutions that simplify network management tasks. NVIDIA Air allows users to obtain cloud-scale efficiency by creating accurate replicas of real data center environments. This groundbreaking tool facilitates the modeling of data centers with full software functionalities, thus producing a digital twin. By enabling the simulation, validation, and automation of changes and updates, organizations can enhance and streamline their network operations. Users have the capability to generate one-to-one virtual duplicates of data centers that include a variety of switches and servers. The automation of critical patches and security updates significantly boosts confidence in deployment strategies. Moreover, sharing these simulations with colleagues enhances training and knowledge transfer among team members. The platform offers free access to essential NVIDIA networking software through Air, which functions effortlessly in the cloud. It also accommodates simulations of Cumulus Linux and SONiC operating systems, along with an extensive toolkit for network operations known as NetQ, providing users with vital resources to efficiently manage their networks. This functionality not only improves operational effectiveness but also equips teams with the agility to innovate and respond to ongoing changes in the digital landscape. As a result, businesses can remain competitive while navigating the challenges of modern technology.
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    NVIDIA Base Command Manager Reviews & Ratings

    NVIDIA Base Command Manager

    NVIDIA

    Accelerate AI and HPC deployment with seamless management tools.
    NVIDIA Base Command Manager offers swift deployment and extensive oversight for various AI and high-performance computing clusters, whether situated at the edge, in data centers, or across intricate multi- and hybrid-cloud environments. This innovative platform automates the configuration and management of clusters, which can range from a handful of nodes to potentially hundreds of thousands, and it works seamlessly with NVIDIA GPU-accelerated systems alongside other architectures. By enabling orchestration via Kubernetes, it significantly enhances the efficacy of workload management and resource allocation. Equipped with additional tools for infrastructure monitoring and workload control, Base Command Manager is specifically designed for scenarios that necessitate accelerated computing, making it well-suited for a multitude of HPC and AI applications. Available in conjunction with NVIDIA DGX systems and as part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite, this solution allows for the rapid establishment and management of high-performance Linux clusters, thereby accommodating a diverse array of applications, including machine learning and analytics. Furthermore, its robust features and adaptability position Base Command Manager as an invaluable resource for organizations seeking to maximize the efficiency of their computational assets, ensuring they remain competitive in the fast-evolving technological landscape.
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