No comments ?
Its not easy to select/judge  a tool if no feedback is given. In case its the 
wrong forum and you know a better place to get advice -  please let me know.

Tia and have a nice weekend
Hajo

From: Hans-Joachim Ehlers [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 10:32 AM
To: xCAT Users Mailing list
Subject: [xcat-user] Is xCat the right tool for me ?

Hi
I have to maintain a small Computing center which support  AIX, Linux 
(Suse/Redhat) , SunOS , HP-UX and MS Windows running on Power/Intel/AMD/Sparc . 
Most is virtualized using IBM VIOs ,ESX and KVM.
Underlying Hardware is IBM BladeCenter , p6 & p7 Hardware , INTEL and SUN 
Server.

Even its small i have to support many projects with different needs. The needs 
ranging from a special software up to full blown virtual  HPC environment.

>From a top view : The current approach (planned ) is the keep all projects and 
>there requirements in LDAP and take the information from LDAP to build the 
>project environment.

>From a bottom view: We need a foundation to deploy and maintain all Operating 
>systems on bar metal or on virtualized env.

So do you think xCAT fits well ?
What are the limitations of xCat in multi Cluster / Multi project Environment  ?

Are you using additional tools to build your Multi Cluster / Multi Project 
Environment ?
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