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Centralized storage of game shaders to prevent "stutter" during the first few minutes of gameplay.
The architecture of a CCU diskless system consists of one high-performance server and multiple "thin" client PCs. ccu diskless
Every time a client PC reboots, it discards any changes made by the previous user. This ensures that every session starts with a "fresh install" feel, completely free of viruses, bloatware, or accidental file deletions. Key Benefits of CCU Diskless 1. Simplified Game & Software Updates Centralized storage of game shaders to prevent "stutter"
These PCs have no hard drives. When powered on, they use PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) to request boot data from the server. This ensures that every session starts with a
This technology addresses the three biggest headaches of IT administrators: maintenance time, hardware costs, and security. How CCU Diskless Works
In a traditional setup, updating a 100GB game across 50 PCs requires massive bandwidth and hours of manual labor. With CCU Cloud Update , you perform the update on the "master" image. Once saved, every client PC on the network is updated instantly the next time they boot. 2. Cost and Power Efficiency
Administrators manage a single "Master Image" on the server. If a new game, driver update, or software patch needs to be installed, it is done on the server. All diskless clients instantly receive the update upon their next reboot.