OSDCloud #10 – full automation flow
The title could be “cherry on the (OSDCloud) cake”. Using the previous blog posts, we are able to manage the OSD flow without any user interaction and having fully automation. […]
The title could be “cherry on the (OSDCloud) cake”. Using the previous blog posts, we are able to manage the OSD flow without any user interaction and having fully automation. […]
During this blog series, I’ve got lot’s of comments and DMs on Twitter, how could we automatise the OOBE part. Even some of my customers have wished the same: “why […]
This short post not really about OSDCloud and his pretty. It’s about how an ISO image can be imported into WDS (Windows Deployment Services). One of my OSDCloud customer has […]
This post is like a bonus one aka. how you could optimize your OSDCloud daily jobs. On the top of the previous blog series posts. It’s about changing the OSDCloud […]
Disclaimer (again) All information and content in this blog posts are provided without any warranty whatsoever. The entire risk of using this information or executing the provided content remains with […]
Introduction In the last previous posts, we were talking about OSDCloud command line interface and OSDCloudGUI. But David and his community team are working about more exciting thing. They have […]
Introduction Let’s continue our OSDCloud journey with more customization. In the previous post we were discussed the different options to use zero touch installation (ZTI). At the end of this […]
We saw in the previous post, how OSDCloudGUI looks like and which options we can have for starting a bare metal installation. In most of my cases, I try to […]
In the of the OSDCloud blog series, we have seen how a reference machine can be configured and a WinPE ISO file can be created. When we are attaching our […]
Introduction Want to implement a Cloud only modern workplace environment without any additional On-Premises infrastructure? Want to have an up-to-date device (OS, driver and firmware) before starting Autopilot pre-provisioning? Having […]