Re: [gPXE] Can gPXE's network booting be classified as a VDI solution ?

2010-09-06 Thread The Mad One
! TheMadOne. --- En date de : Lun 6.9.10, Nick Couchman nick.couch...@seakr.com a écrit : De: Nick Couchman nick.couch...@seakr.com Objet: Re: [gPXE] Can gPXE's network booting be classified as a VDI solution ? À: The Mad One biker6202...@yahoo.fr Cc: mailing list gPXE gpxe@etherboot.org Date

Re: [gPXE] Can gPXE's network booting be classified as a VDI solution ?

2010-09-05 Thread Nick Couchman
On 2010/09/03 at 16:15, The Mad One biker6202...@yahoo.fr wrote: Thanks for the very informative reply, Nick, Short answer: no, gPXE network boot is not a VDI solution. I think I have misguided you, what I meant is : Can DRBL OS Streaming be considered a VDI solution ? In the popular

Re: [gPXE] Can gPXE's network booting be classified as a VDI solution ?

2010-09-03 Thread Nick Couchman
On 2010/09/02 at 17:11, The Mad One biker6202...@yahoo.fr wrote: Hello to everyone, I'm working on my ACS thesis I'm stuck on how to classify gPXE's network booting in the way it is used by a solution like DRBL (Diskless Remote Boot in Linux). I know it's a sort of OS streaming

Re: [gPXE] Can gPXE's network booting be classified as a VDI solution ?

2010-09-03 Thread The Mad One
Couchman nick.couch...@seakr.com a écrit : De: Nick Couchman nick.couch...@seakr.com Objet: Re: [gPXE] Can gPXE's network booting be classified as a VDI solution ? À: mailing list gPXE gpxe@etherboot.org, The Mad One biker6202...@yahoo.fr Date: Vendredi 3 septembre 2010, 18h46 On 2010/09/02 at 17