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{{Infobox software
| name = DRBL
| logo =
| screenshot =
| screenshot size = 200px
| caption = Graphical boot menu of DRBL.
| developer = NCHC Free Software Labs
| latest_release_version = 2.2.11<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sourceforge.net/projects/drbl/files/drbl_stable/|title = Diskless Remote Boot in Linux (DRBL) - Browse /Drbl_stable at SourceForge.net}}</ref>▼
▲| released = {{initial release|2004|4|1}}
▲| latest_release_version = 2.2.11<ref>https://sourceforge.net/projects/drbl/files/drbl_stable/</ref>
▲| latest_release_date = {{release date|2016|5|31}}
| operating system = [[Linux]]
| genre = Disk cloning, Disaster recovery, Network boot, PXE boot
| license = [[GNU General Public License]]
| website = [
}}
'''DRBL''' (
It could be used for
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* [[Live CD]].
Installation is possible on a machine with [[Debian]], [[Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]], [[Mandriva]], [[Red Hat Linux]], [[Fedora (operating system)|Fedora]], [[CentOS]] or [[SUSE S.A.|SuSE]] already installed.
DRBL comes under the terms of the [[GNU GPL]] license so providing the user with the ability to customize it.
==Features==
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[[Clonezilla]] (packaged with DRBL) uses [[Partimage]] to avoid copying free space, and [[gzip]] to compress Hard Disk images. The stored image can then be restored to multiple machines simultaneously using [[multicast]] packets, thus greatly reducing the time it takes to image large numbers of computers. The DRBL Live CD allows you to do all of this without actually installing anything on any of the machines, by simply booting one machine (the server) from the CD, and [[Preboot Execution Environment|PXE]] booting the rest of the machines.
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* Streaming audio/video - A [[terminal server]] must decompress, recompress, and send video over the network to the client. A
* Software that requires real-time input - Since all input at a [[thin client]] is sent over the network before it is registered by the operating system, there can be substantial delay. This is a major problem in software that requires real-time input (i.e. [[video games]]).
DRBL allows one to set up multiple [[
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The client computer is set to boot from the network card using PXE or Etherboot. The client requests an IP address, and tftp image to boot from, both are provided by the DRBL server. The client boots the [[initrd|initial RAM disk]] provided by the DRBL server via tftp, and proceeds to mount an [[network File System|nfs]] share (also provided by the DRBL server) as its root (/) partition. From there, the client boots either the linux distribution on which the DRBL server is installed, Clonezilla, or an installer for various Linux distributions, depending on how that particular client was configured on the DRBL server.
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All system resources reside on the local machine except storage, which resides on the DRBL server.
==System recommendations==
The main bottleneck in a DRBL installation is between the storage on the DRBL server, and the client workstation. Fast storage on the server (RAID), and a fast network (Gigabit Ethernet), are ideal in this type of environment.
==External resources==
* [
* [http://www.clonezilla.org/ Clonezilla]
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