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    • bbigfordB
      bbigford @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender said:

      I'm lost - why do you need to capture something with MDT? You give the WIM from the install media to MDT directly, then the other install files, etc..
      Then you deploy the image to a device/VM, then capture that with WDS. At least thats how I understand it.

      This link might show it a little better. Maybe I'm misunderstanding and MDT is merely building the capture media. That's probably what it is indicating...

      http://www.vkernel.ro/blog/sysprep-and-capture-a-windows-image-with-mdt-2012

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      • bbigfordB
        bbigford @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said:

        I'm lost - why do you need to capture something with MDT? You give the WIM from the install media to MDT directly, then the other install files, etc..
        Then you deploy the image to a device/VM, then capture that with WDS. At least thats how I understand it.

        I think today is rapidly turning into a f*ck it kind of day. I honestly feel brain dead after this long week. 😐

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @bbigford
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          @BBigford said:

          @Dashrender said:

          I'm lost - why do you need to capture something with MDT? You give the WIM from the install media to MDT directly, then the other install files, etc..
          Then you deploy the image to a device/VM, then capture that with WDS. At least thats how I understand it.

          I think today is rapidly turning into a f*ck it kind of day. I honestly feel brain dead after this long week. 😐

          I'm right there with you..
          I'm home.. laptop on lap. .. dozin

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          • bbigfordB
            bbigford @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender said:

            @BBigford said:

            @Dashrender said:

            I'm lost - why do you need to capture something with MDT? You give the WIM from the install media to MDT directly, then the other install files, etc..
            Then you deploy the image to a device/VM, then capture that with WDS. At least thats how I understand it.

            I think today is rapidly turning into a f*ck it kind of day. I honestly feel brain dead after this long week. 😐

            I'm right there with you..
            I'm home.. laptop on lap. .. dozin

            I'm starting to consider if I should just fight with SCCM. Introducing MDT/WAIK into the environment, when we already have WDS... I am not seeing the benefit of MDT/WAIK & WDS over just using SCCM. We're already using SCCM for the endpoint protection. I set it up then just put it on the back burner for WDS because SCCM is a beast. We only have about 150 employees, SCCM is overkill for that. But MDT & WDS seem to be pushing up against SCCM for just the basic capabilities. Thoughts?

            I got away from SCCM more so because it is a sink hole for time, and publishing stuff to distribution points had its own glitches and was just a huge cluster f*ck of frustration when we only reimage about 15 PCs a month.

            I considered FOG at one point but then dropped that idea real quick. We can't just do a clone, it has to be something I can build from my workstation and the extra steps in putting machines into inventory for FOG then re-doing the boot and deploying the image via the FOG server is a pain in the ass when I am 300 miles from the workstation. If it was more streamlined to just boot and choose, I'd recommend FOG a whole lot more.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender
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              I've never used Fog... But I do use Clonezilla. If you need a different version to get over these driver issues, then just do it.. might take less time. Create a baseline VM with all software, then sysprep it, install the image on each type of computer, install drivers, sysprep again, take image.. then deploy.

              Since you have SCCM already, I agree, while possibly complex (never had access to SCCM) it's probably the best tools sine you do have access.

              One man IT shop?

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @bbigford
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                @BBigford said:

                @Dashrender said:

                I'm lost - why do you need to capture something with MDT? You give the WIM from the install media to MDT directly, then the other install files, etc..
                Then you deploy the image to a device/VM, then capture that with WDS. At least thats how I understand it.

                This link might show it a little better. Maybe I'm misunderstanding and MDT is merely building the capture media. That's probably what it is indicating...

                http://www.vkernel.ro/blog/sysprep-and-capture-a-windows-image-with-mdt-2012

                interesting.. they do talk about capturing... it uses WinPE to create the image.. no big deal there.. I'd be surprised if SCCM didn't do the same or PXE.

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                • bbigfordB
                  bbigford @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said:

                  @BBigford said:

                  @Dashrender said:

                  I'm lost - why do you need to capture something with MDT? You give the WIM from the install media to MDT directly, then the other install files, etc..
                  Then you deploy the image to a device/VM, then capture that with WDS. At least thats how I understand it.

                  This link might show it a little better. Maybe I'm misunderstanding and MDT is merely building the capture media. That's probably what it is indicating...

                  http://www.vkernel.ro/blog/sysprep-and-capture-a-windows-image-with-mdt-2012

                  interesting.. they do talk about capturing... it uses WinPE to create the image.. no big deal there.. I'd be surprised if SCCM didn't do the same or PXE.

                  I'm wondering if they are talking about building the capture image... You can build capture images in WDS, so I'm thinking that it is the same thing. Instead of building it in WDS, you are just building it in MDT then copying that to WDS?

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender
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                    I suppose that could be the case.

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                    • bbigfordB
                      bbigford @Dashrender
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                      @Dashrender said:

                      I suppose that could be the case.

                      I got told that nearly 200 people is too many, and that I should consider moving to "a new tool", and getting off of MDT/WDS. I don't know what else we should switch to... it wasn't until about 6000 seats and considering multiple distribution points that made SCCM really effective.

                      MDT/WDS seems very effective up to a couple thousand at least. Thoughts?

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                      • J
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                        We use WDS approx 30,000 users. The number of users wouldn't really affect how you image if you plan it right. It's not like every user has their own image.

                        SCCM isn't worth the trouble. You really don't gain much when you count all the time you have to put into it.

                        Dell KACE is probally one of the best/most flexible options out there. Not cheap though..

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @Jason
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                          @Jason said:

                          We use WDS approx 30,000 users. The number of users wouldn't really affect how you image if you plan it right. It's not like every user has their own image.

                          SCCM isn't worth the trouble. You really don't gain much when you count all the time you have to put into it.

                          Dell KACE is probally one of the best/most flexible options out there. Not cheap though..

                          My friend has a KACE at his work, he loves it.

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                          • bbigfordB
                            bbigford @Jason
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                            @Jason said in WDS vs. MDT vs. WAIK:

                            We use WDS approx 30,000 users. The number of users wouldn't really affect how you image if you plan it right. It's not like every user has their own image.

                            SCCM isn't worth the trouble. You really don't gain much when you count all the time you have to put into it.

                            Dell KACE is probally one of the best/most flexible options out there. Not cheap though..

                            Guessing you also use MDT/WAIK for building. Just using WDS to deploy?

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