Would it be possible for PC to boot without adding PC to collection? (So I can just connect a bare metal machine to network and boot it up from there to install image?) I know it sounds like WDS where I just need to connect the PC to network and choose NIC to boot.
Do SCCM have a way around to boot a PC connect to SCCM server, like a USB type of thing or CD where I can just insert them and use it to boot the PC to connect to server and image the machine, with the settings/unattended file stored in USB drive. So the PC know which image and software to grab to install.
The main goal is that I want to know, how fast is a SCCM can deploy an default OS + software to a PC comparing to WDS to image a PC with a image that already built.
the reason is that im start setting up this because the place I work, they want me to test this on locally first before use this on the live network.
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Hi everyone,
Would it be possible for PC to boot without adding PC to collection? (So I can just connect a bare metal machine to network and boot it up from there to install image?) I know it sounds like WDS where I just need to connect the PC to network and choose NIC to boot.
Do SCCM have a way around to boot a PC connect to SCCM server, like a USB type of thing or CD where I can just insert them and use it to boot the PC to connect to server and image the machine, with the settings/unattended file stored in USB drive. So the PC know which image and software to grab to install.
The main goal is that I want to know, how fast is a SCCM can deploy an default OS + software to a PC comparing to WDS to image a PC with a image that already built.
the reason is that im start setting up this because the place I work, they want me to test this on locally first before use this on the live network.
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