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A designated virtual drive used exclusively to store large gaming libraries and heavier application files deployment.
Install a fresh version of Windows (10 or 11) on the Master PC's local drive. Do not use a pre-existing, cluttered image. ccboot image
| Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Image Size | 24.3 GB | | Clients Using | 48 / 120 | | Cache Hit Rate | 94% | | Last Update | 2 hours ago | | Health Status | ✅ Healthy | | Version | v1.0.4 | A designated virtual drive used exclusively to store
To understand the CCBoot Image, one must first understand the problem CCBoot solves. Traditional computing relies on local storage—each computer boots from its own internal hard drive containing an operating system (OS) and applications. Managing multiple machines means updating each drive individually, a process prone to inconsistency and time consumption. CCBoot circumvents this by enabling computers to boot entirely from a server over a standard Ethernet network using the PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) protocol. In this architecture, the CCBoot Image is the OS file that resides on the server, acting as the virtual hard drive for every connected client. | Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Image Size | 24
This hosts the core operating system and foundational software. It remains locked during production to ensure client machines cannot permanently alter its contents.