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ADOPTERS.md: correct iPXE reference
The details for how to use iPXE with e.g., Equinix Metal are in DEPLOYMENT.md Signed-off-by: eriknordmark <[email protected]>
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## List of commercial adopters (in alphabetical order)
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Some of the referenced documentation below has specific mentions of Project EVE and EVE-OS, but all of these adopters rely on the Project EVE for the edge computing deployment (and on the ZEDEDA commercial controller for management and orchestration). Furthermore, the EVE-OS which is used comes directly from LF Edge, whether docker pulled from lfedge/eve:$VERSION (as described in <https://help.zededa.com/hc/en-us/articles/27589207303451-Get-EVE-OS>), or installed directly from <https://github.com/lf-edge/eve/releases/> (as described in <https://help.zededa.com/hc/en-us/articles/22287949181467-PXE-server-setup#h_01HMSZWE0Y2C16YSNN490WRMA7>). Thus the use of ZEDEDA here implies direct and unmodified usage of the output of Project EVE.
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Some of the referenced documentation below has specific mentions of Project EVE and EVE-OS, but all of these adopters rely on the Project EVE for the edge computing deployment (and on the ZEDEDA commercial controller for management and orchestration). Furthermore, the EVE-OS which is used comes directly from LF Edge, whether docker pulled from lfedge/eve:$VERSION (as described in <https://help.zededa.com/hc/en-us/articles/27589207303451-Get-EVE-OS>), or installed directly from <https://github.com/lf-edge/eve/releases/> (as described in <https://github.com/lf-edge/eve/blob/master/docs/DEPLOYMENT.md#running-the-installer-image-via-ipxe>). Thus the use of ZEDEDA here implies direct and unmodified usage of the output of Project EVE.
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* BOBST. See <https://zededa.com/case_studies/bobst-case-study/>.
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* Emerson. See <https://zededa.com/blog/how-emerson-achieved-boundless-automation-with-zededa/>.

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