CCBoot allows a diskless boot of either Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 2008 from an iSCSI target machine remotely located over a standard IP network. Diskless boot makes it possible for computers to be operated without a local disk. The diskless computer is connected to a hard drive over a network and boots up an operating system from a remotely located machine. CCBoot is the convergence of the rapidly emerging iSCSI protocol with gPXE diskless boot technology.
CCBoot Features:
- Boot Windows XP, Windows 2003, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 2008 from iSCSI storage/target.
- Inside DHCP, gPXE, TFTP, Image Upload and iSCSI Target. It's all-in-one solution for iSCSI boot.
- Support physical drive, volume drive and VMWare disk file.
- Support upload boot image to the server and save with VMDK format.
- Clients can recovery to a new clear system after reboot.
- Clients can keep own system data after reboot.
- Support image read cache and client write-back cache.
- Support RAM cache with huge memory access (AWE).
- Support SSD cache.
- Support multiple servers, multiple NICs and load balance.
- Support multiple disks.
- Support client write cache.
- Support one image compatible with different devices (PnP).
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