Ccboot Image ((install))

In a traditional computer setup, the operating system (OS), drivers, and software reside on a physical hard drive inside the machine. In a diskless architecture managed by CCBoot Cloud , the local storage is completely removed.

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A is a file containing the entire Windows operating system, installed drivers, and applications. It is created from a "master" workstation and stored on a high-speed server. In a traditional computer setup, the operating system

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Before you begin, ensure you have:

| Image Format | Key Features | CCBoot Recommendation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The standard virtual disk format for Microsoft. Widely compatible with older Windows Server versions and tools. | Highly Recommended by CCBoot for its stability and compatibility. | | VHDX | An advanced successor to the VHD format. Offers larger storage capacity, improved performance, and protection against data corruption. | Supported by CCBoot. Preferred for Windows Server 2012 and later. | | VMDK (Virtual Machine Disk) | The native format for VMware virtual machines. | Fully supported, but CCBoot may recommend converting VMDK files to VHD format using the built-in converter tool for broader compatibility. |

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