Once the image resides on the server, the administrator manages it through the CCBoot Server Control Panel.
A CCBoot Image is essentially a large file (typically in .vhd or .vmdk format) that contains a complete, bootable Operating System (such as Windows 10 or Windows Server), along with installed applications, drivers, and game files. ccboot image
When a client computer is configured to boot via PXE (Preboot Execution Environment), the CCBoot server transmits this image file to the client via the iSCSI protocol. The client treats this transmitted data as if it were a physical hard drive installed inside the machine. Optimize OS:
Run services.msc and disable these inside your image before uploading: Resize/align partitions and ensure bootability
Set-CCBootImageCache -ImageID 5 -RAMCacheSizeGB 10