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What is OpenBMC?

OpenBMC is an open-source baseboard management controller (BMC) firmware stack. It's used for managing server hardware, including tasks like power management, fan control, sensor monitoring, and remote access. It allows for a standardized way to manage and monitor server systems independently of the operating system running on the server.

What other technologies are related to OpenBMC?

OpenBMC Competitor Technologies

IPMI is a legacy standard for BMC management. OpenBMC is a more modern alternative, so they are competitors.
mentioned alongside OpenBMC in 10% (251) of relevant job posts

OpenBMC Complementary Technologies

Redfish is a standard for managing server hardware. OpenBMC uses Redfish as its primary management interface, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside OpenBMC in 27% (423) of relevant job posts
PLDM is a hardware management interface. OpenBMC uses PLDM for certain hardware management tasks, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside OpenBMC in 38% (160) of relevant job posts
DMTF develops standards like Redfish and PLDM which are used by OpenBMC. Therefore, DMTF is complementary.
mentioned alongside OpenBMC in 53% (81) of relevant job posts

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