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Tiny pxe server
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The Client will need to contain a Windows Installation that can be modified for Network Boot. Client - this system needs to be PXE boot capable.ISCSI Target - the unique IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name) of the Target hosting the source disk that will be used to contain the Windows installation that will be Network Booted. Target System - for the purpose of this guide the iSCSI Target is assumed to be the same system as your Tiny PXE Server.These instructions are for Client systems with BIOS firmware, however they should work on UEFI Client systems with CSM enabled. UEFI NOTE - I have not been able to test iSCSI Boot on UEFI Client systems as I do not have the relevant hardware. Client - the system that will boot from the iSCSI Target.Target - the disk image that contains (or will contain) the Windows Operating System on the iSCSI Server system.Stage 1 (PXE Boot the Client + Disk Preparation).The following sections are covered in this page. This page covers cloning an existing Windows NT 6.* system - it is very similar to the process covered in the AoE section of this guide. Installing to an iSCSI Target is covered here. Unlike the AoE Protocol, it is possible to install Windows NT 6.* (including Windows 7, 2008, 8 and 8.1) directly to an iSCSI Target without the need to clone or copy an existing system. This section covers booting Windows from a SAN (Storage Area Network) using the iSCSI protocol (Internet Small Computer Systems Interface).















Tiny pxe server