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    DRBL (Diskless Remote Boot in Linux) is a NFS-/NIS server providing a diskless or systemless environment for client machines. It could be used for cloning...
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    A diskless node (or diskless workstation) is a workstation or personal computer without disk drives, which employs network booting to load its operating...
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  • image using iSCSI. Free and open-source software portal Diskless Remote Boot in Linux: similar booting system to LTSP fat clients Multiseat configuration RULE...
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    specification. Diskless nodes – diskless computers Boot Service Discovery Protocol – Apple network boot protocol Network booting Remote Initial Program...
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  • ISCSI (category Network booting)
    generic consumer-grade network interface is not able to boot a diskless computer from a remote iSCSI data source.[citation needed] Instead, it is commonplace...
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  • Neoware (category 1992 establishments in Pennsylvania)
    Streaming" technologies that make it possible to remote boot diskless computers under Microsoft Windows and Linux. On July 23, 2007, HP announced that it has...
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  • GPXE (category Free boot loaders)
    and Etherboot network booting image Introduction to Network Booting and Etherboot PXE dust: scalable day-to-day diskless booting (via Archive.org last...
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  • Instant-on (category Booting)
    modern operating system: faster booting; less vulnerable to malware as the system is mostly read-only; allows for diskless computers; lighter; lower power...
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  • computers in the past, but it has largely been limited to auto-configuration using DHCP or BOOTP for dynamic IP address allocation and diskless workstations...
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  • policy. Diskless Whether the service's server hardware is connected to hard drives, according to the service provider. If the servers are diskless, the service...
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  • Squirrel Systems (category Diskless workstations)
    incorporate IP connectivity, remote booting of a customized Linux operating system, and a Java virtual machine.[better source needed] In 1998 Squirrel Systems...
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    DR-DOS (redirect from BOOT.LST)
    PC DOS or MS-DOS boot sectors and a variety of other boot-loaders, thereby easing the coexistence and setup of multi-boot scenarios in conjunction with...
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  • DNIX (category Science and technology in Sweden)
    An example of where a handler saved the day was in ISC's diskless workstation support, where a bug in the implementation meant that using named pipes...
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  • ATA over Ethernet (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2023)
    an array of AoE SAN appliances under the EtherDrive brand, along with diskless gateways that add network-attached storage functionality, using the NFS...
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    MSN TV (category Streaming television in the United States)
    and in July 2001, was rebranded to MSN TV and absorbed into MSN. While most thin clients developed in the mid-1990s were positioned as diskless workstations...
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    (or even only a SD-card with boot-OS like VMware ESX). It is also possible to use completely diskless blades that boot via PXE or external storage. But...
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