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Windows 7 Deployment

Windows 7 Deployment. WAIK, WDT, SCCM. Michael Faden Microsoft Schweiz michael.faden@microsoft.com. Agenda. Wich Deployment Scenario is right for me ? Standard Image Automated Installation Deployment with System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).

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Windows 7 Deployment

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  1. Windows 7 Deployment WAIK, WDT, SCCM Michael Faden Microsoft Schweiz michael.faden@microsoft.com

  2. Agenda • Wich Deployment Scenario isrightforme? • Standard Image • Automated Installation • DeploymentwithSystem Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)

  3. Windows 7Improving the Deployment Core IMAGING DELIVERY MIGRATION Deployment Image Servicing and Management Add/Remove Drivers and Packages WIM and VHD Image Management Windows Deployment Services Multicast Multiple Stream Transfer Dynamic Driver Provisioning User State Migration Tool Hard-link Migration Offline File Gather Improved user file detection SOLUTIONS TO PREPARE AND DEPLOY

  4. Windows 7A Range of Complete Deployment Solutions Choose a solution that fits your needs System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010 MDT 2010 Windows Deployment Services Core Windows AIK Tools

  5. Deployment Scenarios

  6. Tools used

  7. Create unattended.xml with Windows SIM (WAIK) Copyfileto USB stick Save usersdocumentsandsettings(Easy transfer) Installation of Windows 7 Restoreusersdocumentsandsettings Installapplicationsmanually Activate Windows Manual Installation Process

  8. DEMO Create Unattended.inf withWindows System Image Manager (SIM)

  9. Analyze application compatibility (ACT) Prepare a boot device for capturing images (Win PE) Install Windows 7 on the reference computer Customize the Windows 7 Installation (Install Applications) Start in audit mode to finish preparing the image (sysprep /audit) Prepare to capture the image (sysprep /generalize) Standard Image Process (Part I)

  10. Capture an image of the reference computer (Win PE & Image X) Create media for installing the custom image(Unattend.xml + boot media with new WIM file) Save usersdocumentsandsettings Installthecustom Windows 7 image Restoreusersdocumentsandsettings Activate Windows 7 Standard Image Process (Part II)

  11. Doesn’t scale Works best with one image Works best when you rarely change images(Sysprep limits) Standard Image Limitations

  12. Assess your company’s readiness (MAP) Analyze application compatibility (ACT) Prepare infrastructure for deployment(MDT 2010, WAIK , WDS / SCCM) Create a deployment share Build a task sequence that installs Windows 7 Create boot images (Win PE) Copy boot images to a portable storage device Automated Installation (Part I)

  13. Deploy Windows 7 to each computer (WDS or SCCM) Activate Windows 7 Automated Installation (Part II)

  14. DEMO Create TaskSequencewith MDT 2010

  15. OS Deployment with SCCM • Highly automated solution for assessing, migrating and deploying windows server and client operating systems • Common toolset and process • End-to-end deployment automation support • Assess migration readiness • Built in reports for minimum and recommended settings • Enable dynamic deployment of drivers at runtime • Organize, replicate and deploy packages • Utilize Windows PnP detection

  16. OS Deployment with SCCM

  17. SCCM DeploymentArchitecture Steps in old OS Steps in WinPE Steps in new OS Bare Metal starts here

  18. The Task Sequencer • Core OS deployment mechanism • Delivered to clients as policy via MP • Sequence of steps to execute • Steps prior to deploying new OS • Steps in Windows PE to deploy new OS • Steps after the new OS is deployed • Completely hands-off for full automation of the process • Built-in actions provided within product • Custom actions command line driven, Vbscript, Batch etc.

  19. “Drivers” node Import drivers into this node Set properties on drivers (metadata) Assign drivers to Driver Packages “Driver Packages” node Configuration Manager packages that are copied to DPs Typically group related drivers into one package Driver Catalog

  20. These are end-to-end times for OS installation. Times are measured from first client reboot to last client displaying desktop. The major limiting factor is TFTP download of the boot image when using multicast to transfer the install image – with the current TFTP server, we’re limited to about 30MB/sec. This means, with 250 clients, we’re spending ~17 minutes downloading the boot image Server was connected at 1Gbps, clients connected at 100Mbps Image size was ~3.5GB Benefits of Multicast

  21. Deploy Windows 7 with System Center Accounting Week 1 Sales Week 3 Finance Week 2 HR Week 4

  22. DEMO Deploy Image with SCCM

  23. Manual Installation of Windows 7: Overview Upgrading to Windows 7 with a Standard Image: Overview Building a Standard Image of Windows 7: Step-by-Step Guide Automated Installation: Overview Automated Installation to Upgrade to Windows 7: Step-by-Step Guide Ressources

  24. Thank you for your Attention! • For more Information please contact • Michael Faden • Senior Partner Technology Advisor • Email michael.faden@microsoft.com • Tel +41 43 456 66 50 • Mobile +41 78 844 66 50 • Microsoft Schweiz GmbH • Richtistrasse 3 • CH-8304 Wallisellen

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