Given the unique 'hands-on' approach of your successful 'almost bare
metal' recovery, it might be useful. We use a customized version of
BDD that Microsoft puts out specifically for the process you suggest.
It's very involved to setup. Once completed however, it takes about
10 minutes to do a 'bare metal' workstation build out or recovery.
I'd love to see Bacula as the engine behind the scenes for a simpler
management strategy.
Erich
On May 6, 2006, at 9:17 PM, James Harper wrote:
Has anyone used (or considered using) bacula as a way of rolling
out XP
(or whatever MS OS) to multiple workstations?
James
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