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{{Short description|Clustering standard in computing}}
'''Open Cluster Framework''' ('''OCF''') is a set of standards for [[Cluster (computing)|computer clustering]].▼
The project started as a working group of the [[Free Standards Group]], now part of the [[Linux Foundation]]. Original supporters included several computing companies and groups, including [[Compaq]], [[Conectiva]], [[IBM]], [[Linux-HA]], [[MSC Software]], the [[Open Source Development Lab]], [[Open Source Cluster Application Resources|OSCAR]], [[Red Hat]], [[Silicon Graphics International|SGI]] and [[SUSE Linux
▲'''Open Cluster Framework''' (OCF) is a set of standards for [[Cluster (computing)|computer clustering]].
OCF Resource agents are currently supported by [[Linux-HA]] Heartbeat, the [[high-availability cluster]] software.<ref>[http://www.linux-ha.org/OCFResourceAgent OCFResourceAgent: Linux HA]</ref>
▲The project started as a working group of the [[Free Standards Group]], now part of the [[Linux Foundation]]. Original supporters included several computing companies and groups, including [[Compaq]], [[Conectiva]], [[IBM]], [[Linux-HA]], [[MSC Software]], the [[Open Source Development Lab]], [[OSCAR]], [[Red Hat]], [[Silicon Graphics International|SGI]] and [[SUSE Linux distributions|SUSE]]<ref>[http://www.opencf.org/home.html OpenCF Supporters]</ref>.
▲OCF Resource agents are currently supported by [[Linux-HA]] Heartbeat, the [[high-availability cluster]] software<ref>[http://www.linux-ha.org/OCFResourceAgent OCFResourceAgent: Linux HA]</ref>.
==References==
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== External links ==
*OCF website {{Dead link|date=July 2022}}
[[Category:Cluster computing]]
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