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Confluent

Python 3 License

Confluent is a software package to handle essential bootstrap and operation of scale-out server configurations. It supports stateful and stateless deployments for various operating systems.

Check this page for a more detailed list of features.

Confluent is the modern successor of xCAT. If you're coming from xCAT, check out this comparison.

Documentation

Confluent documentation is hosted on hpc.lenovo.com: https://hpc.lenovo.com/users/documentation/

Download

Get the latest version from: https://hpc.lenovo.com/users/downloads/

Check release notes on: https://hpc.lenovo.com/users/news/

Open Source License

Confluent is made available under the Apache 2.0 license: https://opensource.org/license/apache-2-0

Developers

Want to help? Submit a Pull Request.