IPXE

iPXE is an open-source implementation of the Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) client software and bootloader, created in 2010 as a fork of gPXE. It can be used to enable computers without built-in PXE capability to boot from the network, or to provide additional features beyond what built-in PXE provides. iPXE software cannot be considered a drop-in replacement for PXE software. iPXE is the official replacement for gPXE. it has every feature of gPXE, and users can seamlessly upgrade from gPXE to iPXE. Before 2008, gPXE was known as Etherboot.

IPXE

iPXE is an open-source implementation of the Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) client software and bootloader, created in 2010 as a fork of gPXE. It can be used to enable computers without built-in PXE capability to boot from the network, or to provide additional features beyond what built-in PXE provides. iPXE software cannot be considered a drop-in replacement for PXE software. iPXE is the official replacement for gPXE. it has every feature of gPXE, and users can seamlessly upgrade from gPXE to iPXE. Before 2008, gPXE was known as Etherboot.