Risposta suggerita A few Question regarding MDT 2012

  • 10 April 2012 17:15
     
     

    I've beening working with WDS / MDT 2010 for about a year to deploy basic images.  When I create a task, I see a options that I have no clue what they would be used for and or if they are practical or not.  Below are the options that I'm a bit not sure on.

    Any one have some quick & dirty notes on these?

    Standard Client Replace Task Sequence 
    Deploy to VHD Client Task Sequence
    Deploy to VHD Server Task Sequence
    Post Installation Task Sequence
    Standard Server Task Sequence
    Lite Touch OEM Task Sequence

Semua Balasan

  • 14 April 2012 17:01
     
     Saran Jawaban

    The documentation around MDT is really good and it is included with the MDT installation! Quick citation from the help files:

    Template

    Description

    Sysprep and Capture

    Performs a Sysprep operation and captures an image of a reference compute.

    Standard Client Task Sequence

    Creates the default task sequence for deploying operating system images to client computers, including desktop and portable computers

    Standard Client Replace Task Sequence

    Backs up the system entirely, backs up the user state, and wipes the disk

    Custom Task Sequence

    Creates a customized task sequence that does not install an operating system

    Standard Server Task Sequence

    Creates the default task sequence for deploying operating system images to server computers.

    Litetouch OEM Task Sequence

    Pre-loads operating systems images on computers in a staging environment prior to deploying the target computers in the production environment (typically by a computer OEM).

    Post OS Installation Task Sequence

    Performs installation tasks after the operating system has been deployed to the target computer

    Deploy to VHD Client Task Sequence

    Deploys client operating system images to a virtual hard disk (VHD) file on the target computer

    Deploy to VHD Server Task Sequence

    Deploys server operating system images to a VHD file on the target computer


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