We are trying to image 30 computers at a time. This worked successfully 2 summers ago. We have a cisco network and nothing has changed regarding it. What has changed is we have switched from MDT to SCCM 2012. The MDT server was avirtual machine (Hyper-V) running on Server 2008. That Server 2008 box has been redone (using same hardware) and is now Server 2012. MDT is gone and replaced by SCCM 2012. Imaging single computers works fine. However, 30 at once took 6 hours. Obviously, this is not acceptable, especially since we have over 800 computers to image. Something is wrong! I confirmed all Cisco/multicast settings, but as earlier mentioned, nothing has changed. Should I consider Unicast? If so, how do I do that? Also, are there ant Virtual network consideration on the Hyper-V box I should address? Thanks in advance!
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We are trying to image 30 computers at a time. This worked successfully 2 summers ago. We have a cisco network and nothing has changed regarding it. What has changed is we have switched from MDT to SCCM 2012. The MDT server was avirtual machine (Hyper-V) running on Server 2008. That Server 2008 box has been redone (using same hardware) and is now Server 2012. MDT is gone and replaced by SCCM 2012. Imaging single computers works fine. However, 30 at once took 6 hours. Obviously, this is not acceptable, especially since we have over 800 computers to image. Something is wrong! I confirmed all Cisco/multicast settings, but as earlier mentioned, nothing has changed. Should I consider Unicast? If so, how do I do that? Also, are there ant Virtual network consideration on the Hyper-V box I should address? Thanks in advance!
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