• Serva Supporter X64 V2 1 4Serva Supporter X64 V2 1 4.epub

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    Serva Supporter X64 V2 1 4Serva Supporter X64 V2 1 4.epub
    This is an ebook that contains information about Serva, a powerful and portable Windows application that can be used as an automated PXE server solution accelerator. Serva bundles on a single exe all of the underlying server protocols and services
    required by the most complex PXE network boot/install scenarios simultaneously delivering Windows and non-Windows resources[^1^].

    In this ebook, you will learn how to download, install and configure Serva on your Windows machine, and how to use it to boot and install various operating systems over the network. You will also learn about the features and benefits of Serva
    Professional vs Community editions, and how to troubleshoot common issues with Serva.

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    This ebook is intended for network administrators, IT professionals, and anyone who wants to learn more about Serva and its applications. It is written in a clear and concise style, with screenshots and examples to illustrate the concepts. It is
    compatible with any epub reader software or device.
    Downloading Serva
    To download Serva, you need to visit the official website of Serva at https://www.vercot.com/~serva/download.html. There you will find two versions of Serva: Serva32 and Serva64. Serva32 is for 32-bit Windows systems, and Serva64 is for 64-bit Windows
    systems. You need to choose the version that matches your system architecture.

    There are also two editions of Serva: Serva Professional and Serva Community. Serva Professional is a paid version that offers more features and supports commercial use. Serva Community is a free version that has some limitations and is for personal, non-
    commercial use only. You need to choose the edition that suits your needs and budget.

    Once you have chosen the version and edition of Serva, you can click on the corresponding download link to start the download process. The download file is a zip archive that contains the Serva executable and a readme file. You do not need to install
    Serva, as it is a portable application that can run from any folder or removable drive.
    Installing Serva
    As mentioned before, Serva does not require installation. You just need to extract the zip archive that you downloaded to a folder of your choice. For example, you can create a folder named Serva on your C: drive and extract the files there. You can also
    use a removable drive, such as a USB flash drive, to store Serva and use it on different machines.



    After extracting the files, you will see two files in the Serva folder: Serva32.exe or Serva64.exe (depending on the version you downloaded), and Serva_Readme.txt. The readme file contains some basic information and instructions about Serva. You can open
    it with any text editor and read it before using Serva.

    To run Serva, you just need to double-click on the Serva executable file. This will launch the Serva main window, where you can configure and start the Serva services. You will also see a system tray icon that indicates the status of Serva. You can right-
    click on this icon to access some options, such as quitting Serva or opening the log file.


    Configuring Serva
    Before using Serva to boot and install operating systems over the network, you need to configure some settings in the Serva main window. The main window consists of several tabs that correspond to different aspects of Serva's functionality. The tabs are:


    Settings: This tab allows you to configure some general settings of Serva, such as the network interface, the IP address range, the log level, and the proxyDHCP mode.
    TFTP: This tab allows you to configure the TFTP service of Serva, which is used to transfer files to the PXE clients. You can enable or disable the TFTP service, set the TFTP root directory, and adjust some TFTP options.
    DHCP: This tab allows you to configure the DHCP service of Serva, which is used to assign IP addresses and other network parameters to the PXE clients. You can enable or disable the DHCP service, set the DHCP pool size and lease time, and specify some
    DHCP options.
    HTTP: This tab allows you to configure the HTTP service of Serva, which is used to deliver files and web pages to the PXE clients. You can enable or disable the HTTP service, set the HTTP root directory, and adjust some HTTP options.
    FTP: This tab allows you to configure the FTP service of Serva, which is used to deliver files and folders to the PXE clients. You can enable or disable the FTP service, set the FTP root directory and username/password, and adjust some FTP options.
    Binl: This tab allows you to configure the BINL service of Serva, which is used to support Windows network boot/install scenarios. You can enable or disable the BINL service, set the BINL root directory and domain name/password, and adjust some BINL
    options.
    Log: This tab shows the log messages generated by Serva during its operation. You can view, save, or clear the log messages from this tab.
    About: This tab shows some information about Serva, such as its version number, license status, website address, and contact email.

    You need to configure each tab according to your network environment and your desired PXE boot/install scenarios. For more details on how to configure each tab, please refer to the application notes available at https://www.vercot.com/~serva/an/.
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