Ccu Diskless

The Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) can run diskless fat clients. While historically used for thin clients, LTSP works perfectly for booting Ubuntu/Fedora directly to RAM.

School labs see dozens of different students per day. A student cannot accidentally uninstall a driver or download a virus that survives a reboot. CCU Diskless units ensure that every class starts with a pristine, high-performance connection to the virtual desktop server. ccu diskless

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. The Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) can run

Every time a client computer reboots, it is restored to a perfectly clean state, effectively "wiping" any changes made during the previous session—including potential viruses, spyware, or registry errors. Key Features of CCU Diskless A student cannot accidentally uninstall a driver or