Note: You must copy the kernel and initrd from the image to your tftp root.
Once the upload finishes, shut down the client PC and remove its physical hard drive. Step 4: Configure Client Boot in BIOS
Edit /etc/dnsmasq.conf to enable PXE booting: nxd diskless free
: Immune to persistent malware or user-installed viruses as the system resets to its original "image" state after every restart.
You eliminate the cost of purchasing 50 SSDs. You eliminate the man-hours required to replace failed drives. You reduce power and heat. And you achieve latency lower than local SATA. Note: You must copy the kernel and initrd
: System administrators want to test the compatibility and speed of NXD in their specific network environments before buying.
Create /conf/base and /conf/diskless to overlay configuration files (like rc.conf.local , resolv.conf ). You eliminate the cost of purchasing 50 SSDs
: A centralized machine running Windows Server or NetZoneSoft's customized Linux distribution. It houses the master operating system images (Superimages), game configurations, and user data.
If you are running a , a small business render farm , a school lab , or testing HPC , NXD Diskless Free is arguably the best storage decision you can make.
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Instead of updating 50 individual computers, you update the master image on the server once. This image is then immediately available to all clients upon their next reboot.