In the world of computer networking and system administration, "Diskless" refers to a setup where client computers (workstations) boot and operate without a local storage device (like a Hard Disk Drive or SSD). Instead, they rely on a central server.

One of the biggest challenges in diskless computing is handling user writes (saving files, logs, caches). CCU Diskless solutions utilize advanced write-cache techniques (RAM caching or SSD caching on the server) to ensure that the system remains fast and the master image remains uncorrupted.

typically refers to a specialized architecture or software solution (often associated with CC Boot or proprietary gaming/café management systems) designed to manage these diskless nodes efficiently. The term "CCU" usually stands for "Concurrent Users" or "Client Control Unit," highlighting the system's ability to manage multiple active sessions simultaneously.

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