- What is Golden Image Deployment?
- How Does the Deployment Kit Work?
What is Golden Image Deployment?
Golden image deployment is the process of creating an image of a pre-configured system (called a reference computer) that includes a particular operating system, settings, and a set of applications that will be deployed to multiple endpoints. Golden image deployment simplifies the process of rapidly setting up systems or resetting systems to a clean state.
For example, to configure a laptop for a new employee, an IT admin may need to install Windows, configure the settings for that user, and install the software that the user needs. This can all be streamlined with a single operating system golden image deployment.
How Does the Deployment Kit Work?
The Deployment Kit enables up to five technicians to create a technician's rescue media. This is a bootable media that can be used to create and deploy golden images. An internet connection is required to install the Deployment Kit and to create the technician's rescue media; however, once the rescue media has been created, the rest of the deployment can be performed entirely offline, not even requiring a local area network connection.
For large-scale golden image deployment, we also offer a centralized image deployment solution called Macrium SiteDeploy, described here.
The start to end steps to perform a golden image deployment with the Deployment Kit are:
- Install the Deployment Kit
- Create a technician's rescue media
- Prepare a reference computer
- Create a golden image of the reference computer
- Deploy the golden image to the target endpoints
- (Optionally) Streamline the deployment process with an auto-restore XML file