The is more than a technical setting; it is the lifeblood of your diskless environment. Understanding how to create, clone, repair, and optimize these links separates a chaotic internet cafe from a high-performance, low-downtime operation.
You're looking for information on CCBoot image links. CCBoot is a popular tool used for creating a bootable USB drive or CD/DVD from an ISO image file. Here are some interesting points and a brief guide on how to use it:
In a diskless environment, the client PC doesn't have a local OS. When it turns on, it sends a request to the CCBoot server. The server looks at the client’s , identifies which image link is assigned to it, and "links" that virtual hard drive to the client over the network via iSCSI protocol. 2. How to Create and Link an Image
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Right-click your image link > Properties > Disk Type. Change from "IDE" to . This reduces CPU overhead during network transmission, though you must install VirtIO drivers on your super client first.