For me, the ability to boot of the install media is not a requirement.  I do
all my installs via pxeboot.

If there were enough room on the DVD, you could also provide the CDROM ISOs.
If a user REALLY needed bootable media, they could
burn the ISOs to CDROMs, and do that.

Again, these are only suggestions.

You understand your user/customer base infinitely better than I do.
Obviously it is your decision what "products" you choose to offer.

You can have CD's with multiple types of OS and you have a choice screen. MS MSDN CD's often have different versions; server OS cd's have web, stranded and enterprise and you just get a choice screen. But again, its all time and effort at the end of the day

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