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OS Deployer allows administrators to create a master image of the OS and deploy them to desktops and servers from a central location. This helps them to standardize OS across the organization, thereby reducing the support, training and management costs in maintaining them.
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| Centralized Image Capturing and Deployment |
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Enhances productivity and reduces the time and effort by capturing and deploying the image from a central location. |
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| Customizable Image Capturing Options |
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Ability to capture a specific drive of a partition or the entire hard disk gives a complete control on what needs to be imaged |
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Create Bootable Media |
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Boot systems locally to capture or deploy images. |
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Image Deployment |
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Deploy images to multiple computers from a central console |
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Standalone Image Deployment |
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Deploy images to the systems that are not in the network |
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Post-Deployment Customization |
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Customize the networks settings, computer name, domain details, etc., automatically |
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Universal Deployment |
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Deploy a standard image to computers with different hardware configurations. |
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Scheduled Deployment with Wake-on-LAN |
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Deploy images to computers at a scheduled time. The built-in Wake-on-LAN automatically boots the systems prior to deploying the images. |
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