Compare the Top Cluster Management Software that integrates with Ubuntu as of June 2025

This a list of Cluster Management software that integrates with Ubuntu. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Ubuntu. View the products that work with Ubuntu in the table below.

What is Cluster Management Software for Ubuntu?

Cluster management software is specialized software designed to manage and orchestrate groups of interconnected computers, known as clusters, that work together to perform complex tasks. It provides a centralized interface for deploying, monitoring, scaling, and maintaining applications and workloads across multiple nodes. The software ensures resource allocation, load balancing, and fault tolerance to maximize efficiency and reliability. It is commonly used in high-performance computing, data centers, and cloud environments to streamline operations and optimize infrastructure usage. By automating tasks and providing real-time insights, cluster management software enhances operational efficiency and simplifies the complexities of managing distributed systems. Compare and read user reviews of the best Cluster Management software for Ubuntu currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    xCAT

    xCAT

    xCAT

    xCAT (Extreme Cloud Administration Toolkit) is an open source tool designed to automate the deployment, scaling, and management of bare metal servers and virtual machines. It offers comprehensive management capabilities for high-performance computing clusters, render farms, grids, web farms, online gaming infrastructures, clouds, and data centers. xCAT provides an extensible framework based on years of system administration best practices, enabling administrators to discover hardware servers, execute remote system management, provision operating systems on physical or virtual machines in both disk and diskless modes, install and configure user applications, and perform parallel system management. The toolkit supports various operating systems, including Red Hat, Ubuntu, SUSE, and CentOS, and is compatible with architectures such as ppc64le, x86_64, and ppc64. It integrates with management protocols like IPMI, HMC, FSP, and OpenBMC, facilitating remote console access.
    Starting Price: Free
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