Diskless Boot of Windows/iSCSIAs long as you are using an iSCSI HBA, it should work. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeff Mohler To: toasters@mathworks.com Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 5:19 PM Subject: Diskless Boot of Windows/iSCSI
Greets:
Same name, new location..
Im working a storage solution under contract using Netapp F250s in the field using snapmirror to replicate data back to a central F270 from nuclear plant inspection projects all over the world.
I have 8 windows based PCs at each site doing encoding of camera inspections (IVVI), and those write to a file and/or go live over the network to the central location based on the inspection parameters.
My largest source of problems are the encoding PCs which are not in the friendliest of environments on the refueling floor. Im looking for advice on whether I should change these PCs to work as diskless boot stations using ISCSI from the F250 that is at each site.
The ultimate goal would be a situation where on boot the PC is booted to a static state of base configuration, and if the end-user changes anything (within MS Media encoder/etc) they just reboot to get back to a reliable configuration. The end user isnt storing any data in this image, just USING it to create data stored in a volume on the same F250 at the remote site.
Just how diskless can I get, while maintaining an easy to use environment where nobody can screw up the base load image?
My window of downtime is 10mins or less to full recovery.