3. Advantages of Windows Deployment Services
Windows Deployment Services provides the following installation and deployment advantages-
* Reduces the complexity of deployments and the costs associated with inefficient manual installation processes.
* Allows network-based installation of Windows operating systems, including Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
* Deploys Windows images to computers without operating systems.
* Supports mixed environments that include Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows XP, and Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
* Provides an end-to-end solution for the deployment of Windows operating systems to client computers and servers.
* Uses standard Windows Server 2008 setup technologies.
Installing Windows Deployment Services
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* AD DS. A Windows Deployment Services server must be either a member of an AD DS domain or a domain controller for an AD DS domain. The AD DS domain and forest versions are irrelevant; all domain and forest configurations support Windows Deployment Services.
* DHCP. You must have a working DHCP server with an active scope on the network because Windows Deployment Services uses PXE, which relies on DHCP for IP addressing.
* DNS. You must have a working DNS server on the network before you can run Windows Deployment Services.
* NTFS volume. The server running Windows Deployment Services requires an NTFS file system volume for the image store.
* Credentials. To install the role, you must be a member of the Local Administrators group on the server. To initialize the server, you must be a member of the Domain Users group. For more information about this, see the Required .
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* Credentials. To install the role service, you must be a member of the Local Administrators group on the server
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