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7th March 2007, 03:53 PM #1
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Imaging Server
I want to create an imaging server, and would quite like to use the Linux box we got sitting in the server room. I want to be able to image our Windows machines upto the Linux server. Does anyone do this and how do you do it. We currently have Fedora Core 4 on the server.
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7th March 2007, 04:10 PM #2
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7th March 2007, 04:13 PM #3 Re: Imaging Server
I use Freenas to hold our ghost images. I then boot into a DOS IP session, run ghost and dump the imgaes from there. If I am ghosting more than 1 PC, I run the ghost cast server, map a drive to the freenas box and then take it from there....
[ not sure if this is of any help but it may give you some ideas... ]
www.freenas.org
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7th March 2007, 05:25 PM #4 Re: Imaging Server
using g4l and a boring old linux ftp server here. Infact i am re-imaging a windows citrix server as I type.
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10th March 2007, 07:10 PM #5 Re: Imaging Server
I use SME Server 7.0 on a P3/500 to serve our ghost images..turnkey install and very "walk away and ignore it" after it's done.
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10th March 2007, 08:02 PM #6 Re: Imaging Server
I use the Symantec Ghost Solution Suite. It is installed on a server with a gigabit network card and with a ~800GB volume to store the images on. It takes on average 20 minutes (on relatively recent hardware) to reimage a computer room.
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