Diskless Linux boot using ZFS, iSCSI and PXE

An engineer describes a method for booting Linux without a local disk using ZFS, iSCSI, and PXE. This allows for a more flexible and scalable deployment of Linux systems. The setup involves configuring a ZFS pool, setting up an iSCSI target, and using PXE to boot the system. This method is useful for cloud environments or large-scale deployments where traditional disk-based installations are impractical. To implement this, follow the steps outlined in the linked article.

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