| Features |
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Benefits |
| Centralized Management |
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Reduce the time needed to capture, customize and deploy images by managing images enterprise-wide, from a single location. |
| Bootable Media creation |
Create bootable CDs and other media to be used for the capture, deployment and erasing of hard disk images on computers on the network |
| Image Capture |
Captures the contents of a computers’ hard disk and stores it in a central file system so it can be replicated elsewhere |
| Image Editing |
Edit captured disk images – they can add, delete, rename and copy files using Explorer, just as if it was a physical hard disk |
| Image Deployment |
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Deploy any disk images onto target computers from a central console |
| Image Broadcast with Bandwidth Control |
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Deploy an image to many computers, and use “multicast” technology so the image is deployed to many desktops/servers at one time. Image Center controls how much bandwidth is used in total, to prevent network overload. |
| Post-Deployment Customization |
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Address post-image issues such as computer name, network settings, domain membership and additional scripts automatically. |
| Universal Deployment |
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Capture an image from one type of computer and deploy it onto another with a different CPU or hard disk controller. |
| Central Disk Erase |
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Centrally wipe the contents of hard disks of remote computers to Department of Defense and other standard specifications. For example, before decommissioning all computer hard disks should be wiped. |
| Wake-on-LAN |
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Wake computers at any time, or as part of scheduled deployment for daily, weekly, monthly or one-time operation |
| Custom Deployment Mode |
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Allows users to select a disk image template from an administrator-specified list and re-image their computers. |
| Target images by disk and partition number |
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Specify the target disk number and partition for the disk image with deployment templates. |