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- Remote_virtual_media abstract "Remote virtual media is a method of connecting a remote media source (i.e. CD-ROM drive, hard disk drive, floppy disk drive, or virtual implementation of any of them) to a local system. The local system can access the remote (and possibly virtual) media and can potentially read from and write to that media as if it were physical and local. Examples of remote media include a physical disk drive of any type available remotely to a local computer. If the remote media is also virtual, it may be implemented as a file served sector by sector over a communications link such as Ethernet to the local system.Remote virtual media is a useful tool for those who manage large numbers of computers, such as commercial IT data center managers. A local computer can boot to one of many virtual disks that can perform any variety of tasks, such as virus scans of the local physical drive and patch management—or even complete installation of the local operating system. Remote media and remote virtual media are becoming common features for standards-based server platform management subsystems such as those that support the OPMA interface.".
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- Remote_virtual_media hasPhotoCollection Remote_virtual_media.
- Remote_virtual_media subject Category:Computer_storage_media.
- Remote_virtual_media subject Category:Network_management.
- Remote_virtual_media type Artifact100021939.
- Remote_virtual_media type ComputerStorageMedia.
- Remote_virtual_media type Instrumentality103575240.
- Remote_virtual_media type Medium106254669.
- Remote_virtual_media type Object100002684.
- Remote_virtual_media type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Remote_virtual_media type StorageMedium106263762.
- Remote_virtual_media type Whole100003553.
- Remote_virtual_media comment "Remote virtual media is a method of connecting a remote media source (i.e. CD-ROM drive, hard disk drive, floppy disk drive, or virtual implementation of any of them) to a local system. The local system can access the remote (and possibly virtual) media and can potentially read from and write to that media as if it were physical and local. Examples of remote media include a physical disk drive of any type available remotely to a local computer.".
- Remote_virtual_media label "Remote virtual media".
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- Remote_virtual_media isPrimaryTopicOf Remote_virtual_media.