- A
diskless node (or
diskless workstation) is a
workstation or
personal computer without disk drives,
which employs network booting to load its operating...
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client computers and
devices are
either thick clients, thin clients, or
diskless nodes. A
thick client, also
known as a rich
client or fat client, is a...
- DRBL (
Diskless Remote Boot in Linux) is a NFS-/NIS
server providing a
diskless or
systemless environment for
client machines. It
could be used for cloning...
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rather than a
local drive. This
method of
booting can be used by routers,
diskless workstations and
centrally managed computers (thin clients) such as public...
- variations,
PicoBSD allows one to have
secure dial-up
Internet access, a
small diskless router, or a dial-in server, all on one
standard 1.44 MB
floppy disc. It...
- A
diskless shared-root
cluster is a way to
manage several machines at the same time.
Instead of each
having its own
operating system (OS) on its local...
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significant shift from, and the
eventual successor to, Sun's
earlier line of
diskless Java-only desktops, the JavaStation. The
concept began in Sun Microsystems...
- The
Network Computer (or NC) was a
diskless desktop computer device made by
Oracle Corporation from
about 1996 to 2000. The
devices were
designed and manufactured...
- away from pure centralization, as thin
client devices become more like
diskless workstations due to
increased computing power, and web
applications start...
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ample local processing power,
although they are
heavily network-dependent
Diskless node: It has no
local storage (e.g. no hard disk drives) but may have anything...