Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server
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@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dustinb3403 said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Wow I oddly feel as if we now have moderators from here on ML. . .
Me? No, trust me, I am much more of an asshole.
haha. . . truer words have never been stated before.
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@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dbeato said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
I use CloneZilla for imaging when possible, but to do any type of imaging with Sysprep on OEM devices you will need at least one VL license to do imaging.
No one is questioning the licensing. this has nothing to do with the question of how to do it.
Don't confuse things.
It's a valid and relevant point. The whole point of this "discussion" is to discuss all aspects relating to this... and licensing is definitely related to Win10 and imaging.
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@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dbeato said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
I use CloneZilla for imaging when possible, but to do any type of imaging with Sysprep on OEM devices you will need at least one VL license to do imaging.
No one is questioning the licensing. this has nothing to do with the question of how to do it.
Don't confuse things.
It's a valid and relevant point. The whole point of this "discussion" is to discuss all aspects relating to this... and licensing is definitely related to
Win10Microsoft and imaging.FTFY
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@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dbeato said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
I use CloneZilla for imaging when possible, but to do any type of imaging with Sysprep on OEM devices you will need at least one VL license to do imaging.
No one is questioning the licensing. this has nothing to do with the question of how to do it.
Don't confuse things.
It's a valid and relevant point. The whole point of this "discussion" is to discuss all aspects relating to this... and licensing is definitely related to Win10 and imaging.
No, and I just quoted the first post a bit ago.. It is specifically about the tools.
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@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dbeato said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
I use CloneZilla for imaging when possible, but to do any type of imaging with Sysprep on OEM devices you will need at least one VL license to do imaging.
No one is questioning the licensing. this has nothing to do with the question of how to do it.
Don't confuse things.
It's a valid and relevant point. The whole point of this "discussion" is to discuss all aspects relating to this... and licensing is definitely related to Win10 and imaging.
No, and I just quoted the first post a bit ago.. It is specifically about the tools.
This is an IT discussion community forum...
Straight up Q&A (like what you are looking for here) is StackExchange/Overflow, no room there for anything other than a direct Question and direct Answer.
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Anyways. . .
I already stated that licensing needs to be considered, and as for the tool to use, fogproject.org is the one. It's hands down the best imaging solution I've used and it just works, at scale.
Simple and quick and easy to maintain.
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@dustinb3403 said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Anyways. . .
I already stated that licensing needs to be considered, and as for the tool to use, fogproject.org is the one. It's hands down the best imaging solution I've used and it just works, at scale.
Simple and quick and easy to maintain.
Does that require a server?
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@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dbeato said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
I use CloneZilla for imaging when possible, but to do any type of imaging with Sysprep on OEM devices you will need at least one VL license to do imaging.
No one is questioning the licensing. this has nothing to do with the question of how to do it.
Don't confuse things.
It's a valid and relevant point. The whole point of this "discussion" is to discuss all aspects relating to this... and licensing is definitely related to Win10 and imaging.
No, and I just quoted the first post a bit ago.. It is specifically about the tools.
This is an IT discussion community forum...
Straight up Q&A (like what you are looking for here) is StackExchange/Overflow, no room there for anything other than a direct Question and direct Answer.
Discussion of the question asked. yes. Not discussion of non-relevant points.
There are lots of options for tools for this.
But you all hung the fuck up on licensing and have mentioned no tools other than @DustinB3403 mentioning FOG and myself mentioning CloneZilla. -
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dustinb3403 said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Anyways. . .
I already stated that licensing needs to be considered, and as for the tool to use, fogproject.org is the one. It's hands down the best imaging solution I've used and it just works, at scale.
Simple and quick and easy to maintain.
Does that require a server?
You can use a laptop, desktop or a server.
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@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dustinb3403 said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Anyways. . .
I already stated that licensing needs to be considered, and as for the tool to use, fogproject.org is the one. It's hands down the best imaging solution I've used and it just works, at scale.
Simple and quick and easy to maintain.
Does that require a server?
Of course. . .
See my above screenshot. They require a Linux server, and recommend it being virtual.
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@black3dynamite said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dustinb3403 said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Anyways. . .
I already stated that licensing needs to be considered, and as for the tool to use, fogproject.org is the one. It's hands down the best imaging solution I've used and it just works, at scale.
Simple and quick and easy to maintain.
Does that require a server?
You can use a laptop, desktop or a server.
That isn't how I took it, but you could use any device, but a server setup has to be present to serve the images.
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@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
But you all hung the fuck up on licensing and have mentioned no tools other than @DustinB3403 mentioning FOG and myself mentioning CloneZilla.
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
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@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
But you all hung the fuck up on licensing and have mentioned no tools other than @DustinB3403 mentioning FOG and myself mentioning CloneZilla.
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Have you ever actually tried using MDT?
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@dustinb3403 said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
But you all hung the fuck up on licensing and have mentioned no tools other than @DustinB3403 mentioning FOG and myself mentioning CloneZilla.
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Have you ever actually tried using MDT?
Yes, I like it more than FOG (though, I haven't used FOG yet) because I'm under the impression FOG is clone-based imaging only.
I'd use FOG over MDT if all the devices were the same and get the same software. But I could be wrong about FOG.
MDT is highly flexible and my impression of FOG is that it's not.
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I've used two that have been mentioned
The Fog method.
Created a machine, updated, drivers, them sysprep. Imaged that to the FOG server then booted via network boot and deployed the image to the client.Also CloneZilla.
Again build a PC/VM update, drivers, Sysprep then store the image on USB/Network and deploy that to the new machine. -
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dustinb3403 said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@jaredbusch said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
But you all hung the fuck up on licensing and have mentioned no tools other than @DustinB3403 mentioning FOG and myself mentioning CloneZilla.
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Have you ever actually tried using MDT?
Yes, I like it more than FOG (though, I haven't used FOG yet) because I'm under the impression FOG is clone-based imaging only.
I'd use FOG over MDT if all the devices were the same or very few. But I could be wrong about FOG.
MDT is highly flexible and my impression of FOG is that it's not.
So Fog is Imaged based (what is being discussed) but with very little changes to your golden image, can you make it a more agnostic image.
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@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Yes, I like it more than FOG (though, I haven't used FOG yet) because I'm under the impression FOG is clone-based imaging only.
How can you say you like it more if you've never tried it?
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@dustinb3403 said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Yes, I like it more than FOG (though, I haven't used FOG yet) because I'm under the impression FOG is clone-based imaging only.
How can you say you like it more if you've never tried it?
Are you saying I should I like something that I haven't used yet more?
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I had an agnostic golden Windows 10 image setup with just a folder full of drivers for 4 different system models. To have the system go and check that directory for drivers you simply have to add a system directory and upon first start up the computer will install the drivers required.
Was super simple, nothing difficult in any way and made my life so much easier than having to go and find drivers after the fact.
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@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@dustinb3403 said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
@obsolesce said in Options for Windows Desktop Deployments without Windows Server:
Yes, I like it more than FOG (though, I haven't used FOG yet) because I'm under the impression FOG is clone-based imaging only.
How can you say you like it more if you've never tried it?
Are you saying I should I like something that I haven't used yet more?
I'm saying, you shouldn't dislike something you haven't used because of a perception you have.