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Page 1: Michael Faden Microsoft Schweiz michael.faden@microsoft.com WAIK, WDT, SCCM

Michael FadenMicrosoft Schweiz [email protected]

Windows 7 Deployment

WAIK, WDT, SCCM

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Agenda

Wich Deployment Scenario is right for me?

Standard Image

Automated Installation

Deployment with

System Center Configuration Manager

(SCCM)

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Windows 7Improving the Deployment Core

Deployment Image Servicing

and Management

Add/Remove Drivers and Packages

WIM and VHD Image Management

User State Migration Tool

Hard-link Migration

Offline File Gather

Improved user file detection

Windows Deployment

Services

Multicast

Multiple Stream Transfer

Dynamic Driver Provisioning

IMAGING DELIVERY MIGRATION

SOLUTIONS TO PREPARE AND DEPLOY

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Windows 7A Range of Complete Deployment Solutions

Build your own (or

third-party)

Simple scenarios

More features

Complete control

Choose a solution that fits your needs

Core Windows AIK Tools

Windows Deployment Services

System Center Configuration Manager 2007

SP2Microsoft

Deployment Toolkit 2010 MDT 2010

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Deployment Scenarios  Manual Installation Standard Image Automated Installation

IT skill level IT generalist Full-time IT pro with deployment experience optional

Full-time IT pro with deployment experience recommended

Windows license Retail (FPP) or VL Retail (FPP) or VL VL

Number of client computers <50 50–100 >100

Infrastructure

• Small, unmanaged networks

• Manual client computer configuration

• Distributed locations

• Small networks

• Standardized configurations, including applications

• Distributed locations

• Managed networks

• At least one office with more than 25 users

• Windows Server® products

• Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (optional)

Application deployment Manually installed commercial applications

Manually installed commercial or line-of-business (LOB) applications

Automatically installed commercial or LOB applications

User interaction Manual, hands-on deployment

Manual, hands-on deployment

Limited interaction at the beginning of installation

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1. Create unattended.xml with Windows SIM (WAIK)

2. Copy file to USB stick

3. Save users documents and settings(Easy transfer)

4. Installation of Windows 7

5. Restore users documents and settings

6. Install applications manually

7. Activate Windows

Manual Installation Process

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Create Unattended.inf withWindows System Image Manager (SIM)

DEMO

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1. Analyze application compatibility (ACT)

2. Prepare a boot device for capturing images (Win PE)

3. Install Windows 7 on the reference computer

4. Customize the Windows 7 Installation (Install Applications)

5. Start in audit mode to finish preparing the image (sysprep /audit)

6. Prepare to capture the image (sysprep /generalize)

Standard Image Process (Part I)

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7. Capture an image of the reference computer

(Win PE & Image X)

8. Create media for installing the custom image

(Unattend.xml + boot media with new WIM file)

9. Save users documents and settings

10. Install the custom Windows 7 image

11. Restore users documents and settings

12. Activate Windows 7

Standard Image Process (Part II)

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• Doesn’t scale

• Works best with one image

• Works best when you rarely change images

(Sysprep limits)

Standard Image Limitations

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1. Assess your company’s readiness (MAP)

2. Analyze application compatibility (ACT)

3. Prepare infrastructure for deployment

(MDT 2010, WAIK , WDS / SCCM)

4. Create a deployment share

5. Build a task sequence that installs Windows 7

6. Create boot images (Win PE)

7. Copy boot images to a portable storage device

Automated Installation (Part I)

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8. Deploy Windows 7 to each computer

(WDS or SCCM)

9. Activate Windows 7

Automated Installation (Part II)

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Create TaskSequence with MDT 2010

DEMO

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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

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Significant improvements to existing scenarios

Increased range of scenario support

OS Deployment with SCCM

New machine

-Clean install-Wipe and Load-No migration considerations- New or repurposed hardware

Wipe-and-load

- Target and install new OS to existing H/W - Application reinstall under new OS- Securely save/restore user state & settings

Side-by-side

- Machine to machine- User and app data migration - Application reinstall-Securely save/restore user state & settings

In-place migration

- Scripted, targeted OS upgrade- Not wipe and load- Sent as software distribution package

Offline with

removable media

- Install without network- Removable media is source- CD/DVD,USB flash drive- Good for low bandwidth, mobile staff

PXE boot

- WDS integration, network boot delivered- PXE style delivery- Lite touch, network connection based

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Start OS Deployment

Check deployment readiness

Save user state & settings

Save system settings

Reboot to WinPE

Configure RAID controller

Format & partition hard drive

Deploy OS image

Add device drivers

Reboot to new OS

Install SCCM client

Install software updates

Install applications

Restore user state & settings

Steps in old OS Steps in WinPE Steps in new OS

Bare Metal starts here

SCCM Deployment Architecture

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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.

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Driver Catalog“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

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Benefits of Multicast

• 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

25 clients 50 clients 75 clients 250 clients

Multicast Time

29:59 32:57 36:44 56:45

SMB Time 29:25 43:16 57:16 2:38:26

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Deploy Windows 7 with System Center

Delivery

• Explicit targeting, scheduling based on business needs

• Flexible control with end user focus• Optional ‘opt-in’ style approach• Wake on LAN, Intel vPro integration

Reporting

• Detailed reporting for deployment project by: user, computer, collection, location

• Granular detail to Task Sequence Steps• Rich troubleshooting support for root

cause• SQL Reporting Services integration

Accounting Week 1

FinanceWeek 2

SalesWeek 3

HRWeek 4

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Deploy Image with SCCM

DEMO

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Thank you for your Attention!For more Information please contact

Michael FadenSenior Partner Technology Advisor

Email [email protected] +41 43 456 66 50Mobile +41 78 844 66 50

Microsoft Schweiz GmbHRichtistrasse 3CH-8304 Wallisellen

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