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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @dbeato
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      @dbeato said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

      @openit said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

      @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

      Corning and imaging are two totally different things as the others have said. You need to define what you actually want to do here more clearly.

      Okay. I believe I want to know more about Imaging. Actually the curiosity to know about Imaging arise from my previous post, where @scottalanmiller mentioned "Imaging should take around thirty minutes and, in reality, we are often getting that number lower and lower." It was regarding restoring the system when it is not working properly.

      Yes which is fine, imaging is about restoring or setting up a system to an initial state where all the applications are installed and activated and ready to be used. It doesn't restore however the user's information.

      Right, you either need to take backups of user data from the end user's machine and/or you need to store user data centrally so that you never have to deal with it on the end user's machine.

      I have all of my data in NextCloud, for example. So all I need to do is restore NextCloud and pop in the password and my end user data is restored.

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        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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        @dashrender said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

        @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

        @dbeato said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

        @openit said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

        @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

        Corning and imaging are two totally different things as the others have said. You need to define what you actually want to do here more clearly.

        Okay. I believe I want to know more about Imaging. Actually the curiosity to know about Imaging arise from my previous post, where @scottalanmiller mentioned "Imaging should take around thirty minutes and, in reality, we are often getting that number lower and lower." It was regarding restoring the system when it is not working properly.

        Yes which is fine, imaging is about restoring or setting up a system to an initial state where all the applications are installed and activated and ready to be used. It doesn't restore however the user's information.

        And that is the big difference in a nutshell. User and fix their computer, you apply fresh image and connect user documents

        Right, the thing to remember here - the desktop PC should have zero data on it. All data should be saved/synced to some place else so it can be accessed from a newly deployed image.

        Zero data that matters, at least. With something like DropBox or NextCloud, we can have data on the machine, but it is always syncing to the server so that we can work with local files, but they are always stored on the server.

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        • black3dynamiteB
          black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

          @dashrender said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

          @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

          @dbeato said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

          @openit said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

          @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

          Corning and imaging are two totally different things as the others have said. You need to define what you actually want to do here more clearly.

          Okay. I believe I want to know more about Imaging. Actually the curiosity to know about Imaging arise from my previous post, where @scottalanmiller mentioned "Imaging should take around thirty minutes and, in reality, we are often getting that number lower and lower." It was regarding restoring the system when it is not working properly.

          Yes which is fine, imaging is about restoring or setting up a system to an initial state where all the applications are installed and activated and ready to be used. It doesn't restore however the user's information.

          And that is the big difference in a nutshell. User and fix their computer, you apply fresh image and connect user documents

          Right, the thing to remember here - the desktop PC should have zero data on it. All data should be saved/synced to some place else so it can be accessed from a newly deployed image.

          Zero data that matters, at least. With something like DropBox or NextCloud, we can have data on the machine, but it is always syncing to the server so that we can work with local files, but they are always stored on the server.

          I always like that approach compare to how Windows folder redirection with offline works.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @black3dynamite
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            @black3dynamite said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

            @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

            @dashrender said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

            @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

            @dbeato said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

            @openit said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

            @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

            Corning and imaging are two totally different things as the others have said. You need to define what you actually want to do here more clearly.

            Okay. I believe I want to know more about Imaging. Actually the curiosity to know about Imaging arise from my previous post, where @scottalanmiller mentioned "Imaging should take around thirty minutes and, in reality, we are often getting that number lower and lower." It was regarding restoring the system when it is not working properly.

            Yes which is fine, imaging is about restoring or setting up a system to an initial state where all the applications are installed and activated and ready to be used. It doesn't restore however the user's information.

            And that is the big difference in a nutshell. User and fix their computer, you apply fresh image and connect user documents

            Right, the thing to remember here - the desktop PC should have zero data on it. All data should be saved/synced to some place else so it can be accessed from a newly deployed image.

            Zero data that matters, at least. With something like DropBox or NextCloud, we can have data on the machine, but it is always syncing to the server so that we can work with local files, but they are always stored on the server.

            I always like that approach compare to how Windows folder redirection with offline works.

            What do you mean? Granted Windows offline often fails, but how is it in theory different?

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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              @dashrender said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

              @black3dynamite said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

              @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

              @dashrender said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

              @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

              @dbeato said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

              @openit said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

              @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

              Corning and imaging are two totally different things as the others have said. You need to define what you actually want to do here more clearly.

              Okay. I believe I want to know more about Imaging. Actually the curiosity to know about Imaging arise from my previous post, where @scottalanmiller mentioned "Imaging should take around thirty minutes and, in reality, we are often getting that number lower and lower." It was regarding restoring the system when it is not working properly.

              Yes which is fine, imaging is about restoring or setting up a system to an initial state where all the applications are installed and activated and ready to be used. It doesn't restore however the user's information.

              And that is the big difference in a nutshell. User and fix their computer, you apply fresh image and connect user documents

              Right, the thing to remember here - the desktop PC should have zero data on it. All data should be saved/synced to some place else so it can be accessed from a newly deployed image.

              Zero data that matters, at least. With something like DropBox or NextCloud, we can have data on the machine, but it is always syncing to the server so that we can work with local files, but they are always stored on the server.

              I always like that approach compare to how Windows folder redirection with offline works.

              What do you mean? Granted Windows offline often fails, but how is it in theory different?

              One was in theory designed to work, and one was not 🙂

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              • black3dynamiteB
                black3dynamite @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @dashrender said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                @black3dynamite said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                @dashrender said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                @dbeato said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                @openit said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                Corning and imaging are two totally different things as the others have said. You need to define what you actually want to do here more clearly.

                Okay. I believe I want to know more about Imaging. Actually the curiosity to know about Imaging arise from my previous post, where @scottalanmiller mentioned "Imaging should take around thirty minutes and, in reality, we are often getting that number lower and lower." It was regarding restoring the system when it is not working properly.

                Yes which is fine, imaging is about restoring or setting up a system to an initial state where all the applications are installed and activated and ready to be used. It doesn't restore however the user's information.

                And that is the big difference in a nutshell. User and fix their computer, you apply fresh image and connect user documents

                Right, the thing to remember here - the desktop PC should have zero data on it. All data should be saved/synced to some place else so it can be accessed from a newly deployed image.

                Zero data that matters, at least. With something like DropBox or NextCloud, we can have data on the machine, but it is always syncing to the server so that we can work with local files, but they are always stored on the server.

                I always like that approach compare to how Windows folder redirection with offline works.

                What do you mean? Granted Windows offline often fails, but how is it in theory different?

                Windows caches data in C:\Windows\CSC instead of keeping the data on C:\Users\users1.
                With Nextcloud, your data is always in C:\Users\users1\Nextcloud but then data is sync back to the server.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  Windows also has that "I don't feel like it" detection. So many ways that it looks and decides to not sync data, for no reason.

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                  • black3dynamiteB
                    black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                    Windows also has that "I don't feel like it" detection. So many ways that it looks and decides to not sync data, for no reason.

                    That makes me wonder why they're not replacing folder redirection using offline files with OneDrive instead.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
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                      @black3dynamite said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                      @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                      Windows also has that "I don't feel like it" detection. So many ways that it looks and decides to not sync data, for no reason.

                      That makes me wonder why they're not replacing folder redirection using offline files with OneDrive instead.

                      They are trying.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @black3dynamite
                        last edited by

                        @black3dynamite said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                        @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                        Windows also has that "I don't feel like it" detection. So many ways that it looks and decides to not sync data, for no reason.

                        That makes me wonder why they're not replacing folder redirection using offline files with OneDrive instead.

                        If you manually change your user folders to a one drive locaiton windows will tell you it cannot undo it also.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @black3dynamite
                          last edited by

                          @black3dynamite said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                          @dashrender said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                          @black3dynamite said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                          @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                          @dashrender said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                          @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                          @dbeato said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                          @openit said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                          @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                          Corning and imaging are two totally different things as the others have said. You need to define what you actually want to do here more clearly.

                          Okay. I believe I want to know more about Imaging. Actually the curiosity to know about Imaging arise from my previous post, where @scottalanmiller mentioned "Imaging should take around thirty minutes and, in reality, we are often getting that number lower and lower." It was regarding restoring the system when it is not working properly.

                          Yes which is fine, imaging is about restoring or setting up a system to an initial state where all the applications are installed and activated and ready to be used. It doesn't restore however the user's information.

                          And that is the big difference in a nutshell. User and fix their computer, you apply fresh image and connect user documents

                          Right, the thing to remember here - the desktop PC should have zero data on it. All data should be saved/synced to some place else so it can be accessed from a newly deployed image.

                          Zero data that matters, at least. With something like DropBox or NextCloud, we can have data on the machine, but it is always syncing to the server so that we can work with local files, but they are always stored on the server.

                          I always like that approach compare to how Windows folder redirection with offline works.

                          What do you mean? Granted Windows offline often fails, but how is it in theory different?

                          Windows caches data in C:\Windows\CSC instead of keeping the data on C:\Users\users1.
                          With Nextcloud, your data is always in C:\Users\users1\Nextcloud but then data is sync back to the server.

                          and?

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                            last edited by

                            @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                            Windows also has that "I don't feel like it" detection. So many ways that it looks and decides to not sync data, for no reason.

                            Sadly, this is so true.

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @JaredBusch
                              last edited by

                              @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                              @black3dynamite said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                              @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                              Windows also has that "I don't feel like it" detection. So many ways that it looks and decides to not sync data, for no reason.

                              That makes me wonder why they're not replacing folder redirection using offline files with OneDrive instead.

                              If you manually change your user folders to a one drive locaiton windows will tell you it cannot undo it also.

                              oh that sucks!

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                              • JaredBuschJ
                                JaredBusch @Dashrender
                                last edited by

                                @dashrender said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                                @jaredbusch said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                                @black3dynamite said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                                @scottalanmiller said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                                Windows also has that "I don't feel like it" detection. So many ways that it looks and decides to not sync data, for no reason.

                                That makes me wonder why they're not replacing folder redirection using offline files with OneDrive instead.

                                If you manually change your user folders to a one drive locaiton windows will tell you it cannot undo it also.

                                oh that sucks!

                                Well if that is your choice of user file sync solutions, that is not a problem.

                                because you will only ever bee adding it toa newly imaged machine.

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                                • openitO
                                  openit
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                                  That's nice information. What software you people are using for this purpose ? are there any free/open source options ?

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @openit
                                    last edited by

                                    @openit said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                                    That's nice information. What software you people are using for this purpose ? are there any free/open source options ?

                                    I use Clonezilla to create my images. But you could setup a Fog server if you wanted.

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                                    • dbeatoD
                                      dbeato @openit
                                      last edited by

                                      @openit said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                                      That's nice information. What software you people are using for this purpose ? are there any free/open source options ?

                                      For imaging or backup?

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                                      • coliverC
                                        coliver @openit
                                        last edited by

                                        @openit said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                                        That's nice information. What software you people are using for this purpose ? are there any free/open source options ?

                                        WDS is what we use. We're looking to move over the SCCM and MDT thought.

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                                        • DustinB3403D
                                          DustinB3403
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                                          To throw a wrench into this conversation.

                                          UrBackup is a backup solution that can be run constantly and allows you to restore the backup or any part of it to different hardware.

                                          So while it falls in the "Backup" category it also blurs the lines a bit.

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @DustinB3403
                                            last edited by

                                            @dustinb3403 said in What exactly imaging software, any open source or free options ?:

                                            To throw a wrench into this conversation.

                                            UrBackup is a backup solution that can be run constantly and allows you to restore the backup or any part of it to different hardware.

                                            So while it falls in the "Backup" category it also blurs the lines a bit.

                                            Most modern backup solutions can do this.

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