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docs/docs/blade/advanced-guides/pxe-booting.mdx

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# PXE Boot/Provisioning
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The CM4 can natively boot via PXE, but requires additional files on the TFTP server for bootstrapping.
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The CM4 / CM5 can natively boot via PXE, but requires additional files on the TFTP server for bootstrapping.
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In order to provide a standardized UEFI boot process (including PXE), there's an [EDK2 UEFI build available for the ComputeBlade](https://github.com/uptime-industries/compute-blade-cm4-uefi).
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Using this image for the SD Card (CM4 Lite modules) or eMMC enables commodity provisioning software supporting ARM64 to bootstrap clusters.
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Using this image for the SD Card (CM4 / CM5 Lite modules) or eMMC enables commodity provisioning software supporting ARM64 to bootstrap clusters.
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## Canonical MaaS

docs/docs/blade/index.mdx

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<td>M.2 NVMe SSD up to 22110</td>
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docs/docs/blade/why.mdx

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ComputeBlade in combination with BladeRunner enclosure, Fan Unit and Heatsink opens unlimited creative spaces for infrastructure use cases and project scaling. Designed to work 24/7. Developed by listening and understanding the desires of real users. By a real user. Tested in a real production environment. The first prototypes already have more than two years of continuous operation.
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The ComputeBlade is specifically designed to allow you to run the Raspberry Pi CM4 at at least 2GHz Increased power and peak power supply power up to 30W with PoE+
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The ComputeBlade is specifically designed to allow you to run the Raspberry Pi CM4 / CM5 at at least 2GHz Increased power and peak power supply power up to 30W with PoE+
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Compute Blade realized in three different versions to enable a scalable and feature-rich cluster platform as easily as possible:
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