gPXE allows you to boot an operating system directly from a Storage Area Network, using a protocol such as iSCSI or AoE. In this setup, you do not need a TFTP server or any other boot-time-only server. The operating system is loaded directly from the network-attached disk. This method allows you to boot operating systems that do not usually support network booting, such as Microsoft Windows Server
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