What is NetBoot?
A. NetBoot is a revolutionary Apple technology for managing Macintosh networks. System and user files are stored on the server, bypassing the local hard disk drive, thus making it easy to centrally administer large networks of Macintosh clients. Mac OS X Server also includes Macin-tosh Manager, a tool for allowing users of both NetBoot and non-NetBoot client computers to access their personal files and desktop environment from anywhere on the network. Q.
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