Ccboot Image <2025-2027>
A standard CCBoot image will work. An optimized one will fly. Here are five professional tweaks.
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A CCBoot Image is essentially a large file (typically in .vhd or .vmdk format) that contains a complete, bootable Operating System (such as Windows 10 or Windows Server), along with installed applications, drivers, and game files. A standard CCBoot image will work
When a client computer is configured to boot via PXE (Preboot Execution Environment), the CCBoot server transmits this image file to the client via the iSCSI protocol. The client treats this transmitted data as if it were a physical hard drive installed inside the machine. Clients:
CCBoot’s image management can achieve near-local-disk performance if block size and caching are tuned. Future work includes benchmarking with NVMe-over-TCP and Windows 11 updates.
In the Ccboot Console, go to Image Management -> Add. Point to your new VHD. Set the "OS Type" (Win10, Win11, Server 2022).
Your first ccboot image is now ready for deployment.
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