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xCAT_2.13_ReleaseInformation

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New Function

High Level summary of completed and upcoming functions for xCAT 2.13.x. See individual release notes for more details.

In Plan

  • IBM Power Systems 822LC for HPC (mgt=openbmc)
  • IBM Power Systems 822LC for BigData (mgt=ipmi)
    • Redfish 1.0 support (future)
  • Cumulus Linux ZTP

Completed

  • nodeset command performance improvement (~60%)
  • Boston Server Support (2.13.6)
  • RH7.4 (2.13.6)

Release Schedule

Version Date Release Notes Issues
2.13.0 Dec 9, 2016 xCAT 2.13.0 Release Notes Closed Issues/PR
2.13.1 Jan 13, 2017 xCAT 2.13.1 Release Notes Closed Issues/PR
2.13.2 Feb 24, 2017 xCAT 2.13.2 Release Notes Closed Issues/PR
2.13.3 Apr 7, 2017 Apr 14, 2017 xCAT 2.13.3 Release Notes Closed Issues/PR
2.13.4 May 19, 2017 xCAT 2.13.4 Release Notes Closed Issues/PR
2.13.5 Jun 30, 2017 xCAT 2.13.5 Release Notes Closed Issues/PR
2.13.6 Aug 11, 2017 xCAT 2.13.6 Release Notes TBD
2.13.7 Sept 22, 2017 TBD TBD
2.13.8 Nov, 3, 2017 TBD TBD
2.13.9 Dec, 15, 2017 TBD TBD
2.13.10 Jan 27, 2017 TBD TBD
2.13.11 Mar, 9, 2018 TBD TBD

News

History

  • Oct 22, 2010: xCAT 2.5 released.
  • Apr 30, 2010: xCAT 2.4 is released.
  • Oct 31, 2009: xCAT 2.3 released. xCAT's 10 year anniversary!
  • Apr 16, 2009: xCAT 2.2 released.
  • Oct 31, 2008: xCAT 2.1 released.
  • Sep 12, 2008: Support for xCAT 2 can now be purchased!
  • June 9, 2008: xCAT breaths life into (at the time) the fastest supercomputer on the planet
  • May 30, 2008: xCAT 2.0 for Linux officially released!
  • Oct 31, 2007: IBM open sources xCAT 2.0 to allow collaboration among all of the xCAT users.
  • Oct 31, 1999: xCAT 1.0 is born!
    xCAT started out as a project in IBM developed by Egan Ford. It was quickly adopted by customers and IBM manufacturing sites to rapidly deploy clusters.
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