Imaging Software Suggestions
Hello everyone!A brief background... I work at a non-profit, all of our workstations were 5-6 years old. Some of the workstations were refurbished when bought three years ago, and all the hardware...
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Clonezilla is probably the most widely used and trusted opensource option out there.
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I use Drive Cloner Rx Opens a new window. It's a really nice, simple imaging solution. It will work with Rollback soon in terms of capturing snapshots, but I have both installed and have never had a...
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If you have a Windows Server in the environment you could use Windows Deployment Services. Though not "open source" it is included with server licensing.If there is no Windows server I would look into...
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To all that have replied so far... Thank You!! I will be looking into all of the software referenced. Do any of the above software allow for central management? I know I am being greedy =)Thanks,Mike
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@Marc1513 I am running Server 2008R2 on really dated hardware. The second part of this project is installing the new virtual servers - I would rather not put any additional load on my servers now. I...
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I've used aFOG server Opens a new windowfor years. It works great. I have also used just aCloneZilla Opens a new windowLive disk and a PC hosting a shared folderthatstored the images. That worked as...
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I use CloneZilla and have heard great things about FOG Server Opens a new windowJust remember, to legally image Windows, you need at least 1 volume license for imaging rights.
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MikeLJP wrote:To all that have replied so far... Thank You!! I will be looking into all of the software referenced. Do any of the above software allow for central management? I know I am being...
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Brian_Noga wrote:Just remember, to legally image Windows, you need at least 1 volume license for imaging rights. Yup, this is an important point. As a non-profit don't forget to take advantage of...
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I would recommend WDS, included with Windows server, so no cost except setting it up.I have used FOG in the past, but the server we were using went bang (literally) so we switched to WDS. I was...
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Hello all,I wanted to provide an update on the imaging software.Drive Cloner RX - It was very easy to use and set up. Their support team didnt seem to want to help and could not tell me the difference...
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I love techsoup! If you ever go above the CAL limit CDW offer's some non profit pricing as well - not as good at Techsoup but still better than directly from Microsoft.
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MikeLJP wrote:Drive Cloner RX - It was very easy to use and set up. Their support team didnt seem to want to help and could not tell me the difference between some of the features (Clone HDD vs...
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