Hi,
for now -- partially. StarWind can of course be used together with hardware iSCSI initiators to provide boot from iSCSI volumes (it's out of our business what data you do keep on our virtualization software). But StarPort for now cannot be used to boot remotely w/o hard disk. Actual Windows part is not a problem however make Windows boot from iSCSI requires either real-mode iSCSI stack implementation or any other remote boot protocol. We're looking for some sort of the solution b/s you're far from the first who was asking about such a feature.
Thanks!
abejan wrote:Hi!
Would it be possible? In any case, it would be great. For noiseless HTPCs, SFF machines without HD, anti theft measures, and so on...
I guess it would need some PXE product in addition. And the possibility to load/configure the driver during OS install (F6 in windows).
I know about VenturCom BXP, but that product is far too expensive for SMBs and personal usage.
Any opinions on this?