Ccu Diskless -

Eliminates the headache of patching games on 50+ PCs individually; provides a consistent, high-speed gaming experience.

Since the CCU Diskless device loads the OS into volatile RAM (which empties when powered off), any malware or unwanted software installed during a session vanishes the moment the device is rebooted. It is the ultimate "Deep Freeze" solution without any software overhead. ccu diskless

The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server hosts the bootloader, kernel, and initial RAM disk. For more advanced setups, iSCSI (Internet Small Computer Systems Interface) allows the CCU to treat network storage as if it were a local hard drive—without actually having one. Eliminates the headache of patching games on 50+

Need to update the OS on 500 lab computers? With diskless CCUs, you don't touch the devices. You update a single image on the boot server. The next time the CCUs reboot, they pull the new image. No USB drives, no SCCM push failures. The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server hosts

When a local SSD fails, the PC is dead until replaced. Diskless clients have no moving parts (HDD/SSD). If a fan fails, the PC overheats—but the data never dies. Even if a motherboard fails, you can swap the PC and the new unit boots the same OS instantly.

The OS image (e.g., Windows IoT, Linux) resides on a central storage server, not on the CCU. The CCU downloads this image into RAM at boot time or mounts it via iSCSI as a virtual disk.

. He watched as the first client PC booted up. There was no mechanical hum of a spinning disk, just a silent, lightning-fast leap into the Windows login screen.