Kurt wrote:
Tuff Tits wrote:
I have nothing but

for you Kurt.

We've only got 250 total machines at this company, and we need different images for each department and have yet to figure out a way to do a group policy. The last person at Altiris that someone here spoke to said that Altiris doesn't do that.
There are only two people (myself and the guy training me) that even do desktop support/help desk stuff, so it's super important that we have an appliance that makes our lives easier.
Here's the site for the KBox and all its awesomeness:
http://www.kace.com/products/kbox1000.phphttp://www.kace.com/products/kbox2000.phpHow many servers do you have vs desktops?
I know you can create profiles based on hardware and software, but it does require someone to be the baby sitter. Like, you create dell profiles for all your dell laptops, same with IBMs. We do the same with servers. The only issue is that laptops change more then servers. I think if you are using something for laptop/desktop roll out then you will have a lot of the same pains you currently have. I know our helpdesk has a standard as to what is loaded on X machine. Then the'll make an image of each machine type and save it in an archive. Its cumbersome but it works.
What you might try doing going forward, is form standards as to which laptop/desktops people can only buy. That way you can keep the amount of hardware down to a more manageable level. If at all possible.
We have...*thinks*...um, I have no clue how many servers. I can picture our server room but I can't remember the exact number. I'm going to say probably about 10. Maybe more. I'll get you an exact number tomorrow. Desktops are at about 170 or so, and we've got 80 or so field reps on laptops.
We've got different images set up for the different machines, but what we're wanting is an OS image, then sub images (for Accounting, Claims, Marketing, etc). We haven't found a way to do that.
Honestly, I'm probably explaining all of this in a way that isn't making too much sense, because there are a lot of other factors that have led us to the decision to use something else.
As far as already being outgrown for the KBox, I don't think I understand. It comes with 100 nodes. We're purchasing more.
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What you are dealing with as far as images and subimages is something that everyone deals with but not anyone group has it nailed down. As for Kbox, you'll out grow its frame work in less then a year.