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====== Windows Server 2008 boot from SAN ====== | ====== Windows Server 2008 boot from SAN ====== | ||
- | Windows Server 2008 supports booting from either an iSCSI or AoE SAN. You can either | + | Windows Server 2008 supports booting from iSCSI, AoE, and SRP SANs. You can either |
- | * [[:sanboot:win2k8_iscsi_direct|Install Windows Server 2008 directly to an iSCSI target]], or | + | * [[:sanboot:win2k8_iscsi_direct|Install Windows Server 2008 directly to an iSCSI target]](( It is also possible to install directly to an SRP target, though the process is non-trivial; see the application note [[:appnotes:srp_install|Installing Windows to an SRP target]] )), or |
- | * [[:sanboot:win2k8_physical|Install Windows Server 2008 to a physical disk]], then transfer the image to an iSCSI or AoE target. | + | * [[:sanboot:win2k8_physical|Install Windows Server 2008 to a physical disk]], then transfer the image to an iSCSI, AoE, or SRP target. |