I purchased Memtest86 Pro edition over the weekend, intending to have it available for PXE network booting, as that is an advertised feature on the main product page. After purchase, I discovered that PXE network boot is only supported in the Site edition.
I understand that one purpose of PXE booting would be for a large company/enterprise, as it would enable you to run Memtest86 on hundreds of machines at once, which could be useful for a mass rollout of new desktops, for instance. However, this is not applicable to my business. I'm the owner of a 5-person IT support company. We have various test benches in-house for troubleshooting customer PC's, and having network boot simplifies troubleshooting, but I do not need to run Memtest86 on hundreds of machines at the same time. I really only need it to run on one or two machines at a time. Thus, the site edition is really not applicable to me, the Pro version is perfectly fine, but I need the PXE network boot option. We maintain a PXE network boot server for installation images and troubleshooting utilities, as it ensures that we always are using a consistent version, and we do not need to keep track of CDs and USB flash drives.
I'm willing to pay a modest premium for the PXE network boot option, but the site edition at $2600 is out of the question. What can be done here to enable the PXE network boot option, but restrict the simultaneous execution?
Thanks in advance.
I understand that one purpose of PXE booting would be for a large company/enterprise, as it would enable you to run Memtest86 on hundreds of machines at once, which could be useful for a mass rollout of new desktops, for instance. However, this is not applicable to my business. I'm the owner of a 5-person IT support company. We have various test benches in-house for troubleshooting customer PC's, and having network boot simplifies troubleshooting, but I do not need to run Memtest86 on hundreds of machines at the same time. I really only need it to run on one or two machines at a time. Thus, the site edition is really not applicable to me, the Pro version is perfectly fine, but I need the PXE network boot option. We maintain a PXE network boot server for installation images and troubleshooting utilities, as it ensures that we always are using a consistent version, and we do not need to keep track of CDs and USB flash drives.
I'm willing to pay a modest premium for the PXE network boot option, but the site edition at $2600 is out of the question. What can be done here to enable the PXE network boot option, but restrict the simultaneous execution?
Thanks in advance.
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