Updated: July 11, 2020 (June 26, 2006)
Analyst ReportUpdated OS Deployment Tool in Beta
Automated deployment of Windows Vista can now be tested by using a beta release of an updated OS Deployment (OSD) feature packa free add-on for Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 that allows it to deploy OS images to SMS-managed PCs, thereby avoiding the need to send a technician to the computer. Released in June 2006, the beta feature pack will allow customers and partners to begin testing deployment of Vista (Beta 2 and later) using SMS 2003. It also adds support for 64-bit Windows XP. Microsoft expects the final version to be available in Aug. 2006.
Updated Windows Image Format
The update to the OSD feature pack was required because Vista will use a new format for system images. The updated Windows Image (WIM) format in Vista stores the file structure of the deployed OS, and when coupled with the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) tools available for Windows Vista, it eliminates the need to build separate images for each hardware configuration. Furthermore, because utilities can access individual files inside Vista OS images, systems administrators can change an image (for example, install a patch or a new driver), without re-creating the entire image. Together, WIM and WAIK should dramatically reduce the time required by administrators to maintain OS images.
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