ACRONIS SNAP DEPLOY 3 - FOR WORKSTATION manuals
SNAP DEPLOY 3 - FOR WORKSTATION
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Acronis Snap Deploy components
- Upgrading licenses
- System requirements
- Common installation configurations
- Installing the Acronis Snap Deploy Components
- Adding licenses using Acronis Snap Deploy Management Console
- Installation of Acronis OS Deploy Server
- Setting up a computer to boot from PXE
- Setting up the PXE to work in other subnet
- Installation of Acronis Universal Deploy
SNAP DEPLOY 3 - FOR WORKSTATION
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Overview
- What you can do with Acronis Snap Deploy 3
- Event-driven deployment (new in v 3)
- Standalone deployment (new in v 3)
- Deployment of a disk partition or MBR (new in v 3)
- Multicast TTL and network bandwidth throttling
- License policy
- Upgrading licenses
- Understanding Acronis Snap Deploy
- Components
- Support for file systems and storage media
- Offline imaging
- Online imaging
- What is Acronis Universal Deploy
- Acronis Universal Deploy and Microsoft Sysprep
- Installation
- General rules of installation
- Installation of Acronis Snap Deploy Management Console
- Adding licenses using Acronis Snap Deploy Management Console
- Adding licenses in command line mode
- Installation and setup of Acronis PXE Server
- Setting up the PXE to work in other subnet
- Installation of Acronis Universal Deploy
- Using Acronis License Server
- Removing licenses
- Using Acronis Snap Deploy Management Console
- Installation and update of Acronis components on remote computers
- Browsing logs
- Creating bootable media
- Configuring PXE Server
- Taking an image
- Starting offline imaging
- Starting online imaging
- Image name and location
- Setting options
- Comments and summary
- Checking the master image
- Deployment templates
- Disk/partition selection
- Target disk and partition selection
- User accounts
- Network settings
- Security identifiers
- Deployment options
- Standalone deployment
- Manual deployment
- Starting deployment
- Event-driven deployment
- Scheduled deployment
- Scheduled deployment within one subnet
- Scheduled deployment in other subnet
- Operations with scheduled tasks
- Custom deployment mode
- Considerations and tips
- Setting up the custom deployment mode
- Changing parameters of the custom deployment mode
- Adding ASD command line utility to PE
- Adding ASD command line utility to PE 2.0
- ASD command line syntax
- Common options (options common for most asdcmd commands)
- Sample scenarios
- Creating images assigned to targets
- Managing a remote computer
- Executing applications on a remote computer