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Diskless Remote Boot in Linux (DRBL)

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DRBL provides diskless or systemless environment. It uses distributed hardware resources and makes it possible for clients to fully access local hardware. It also includes Clonezilla, a partition and disk cloning utility similar to Ghost.

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  • Posted by mark 2012-03-24

    wonderful works. Thanks.

  • Posted by Brad Clark 2011-05-25

    We were using Acronis Snap Deploy 3 for over a year but have always had issues with some systems that they have not been able to resolve. I decided to try Clonezilla Live and after great success on multiple systems I set up Clonezilla SE (and kept the option to boot to debian using DRBL to do things like file recovery, change local Windows passwords, etc). I couldn't ask for more!

  • Posted by Mad_Doktor 2011-03-03

    I use DRBL/Clonezilla server to clone and deploy different images to many different computers and it has saved me a lot of time and resources. The time you save when deploying an image from one to a dozen computers over a network compared to manually recovering each machine at their respective station with discs is huge. Not to mention having to physically maintain a library of recovery discs and backups becomes a hassle. With a DRBL server, I maintain an image server that organizes and stores images.

  • Posted by Pratik Tolia 2010-09-02

    I used DRBL live to clone different machines and triple boot operating systems including windows xp, fedora, open suse. It has worked like a charm. I have restored many computers using this software and I recommend it as the best image deployment software

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