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Live ISO over http
2014-02-20, 07:51 (This post was last modified: 2014-02-20 09:29 by espenbraastad.)
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RE: Live ISO over http
I boot live OSes over the network and straight into memory all the time. It works like a charm, and memory is really cheap nowadays. I don't really see the memory issue. Consider an enterprise server where state is stored remotely (FC, iSCSI, NFS, HTTP, etc) - it is really a lot cheaper to run the entire operating system from memory and not having to shell out for the RAID controller and a couple of SAS drives just to run the operating system. The same goes for workstations in thin client environments, but easier management is the biggest win in those environments.

I use mostly EL6 from memory, and have written some blog posts about how to do it.

For Ubuntu and/or Debian, have a look at the debirf package.
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Live ISO over http - drewpy04 - 2013-11-28, 20:32
RE: Live ISO over http - drewpy04 - 2013-12-02, 16:59
RE: Live ISO over http - amine - 2013-12-01, 21:51
RE: Live ISO over http - lawnmover - 2013-12-05, 13:25
RE: Live ISO over http - drewpy04 - 2013-12-09, 22:12
RE: Live ISO over http - antonym - 2013-12-28, 01:29
RE: Live ISO over http - espenbraastad - 2014-02-20 07:51
RE: Live ISO over http - zulinfi - 2016-06-29, 10:54



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