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Just Released: Deployment 4 Beta 3 - The Next Generation of Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) 2007

Deployment insiders probably saw this coming, but the recent Beta release of Deployment 4 is a huge step in unifying the converging tools and procedures to image and automate installation of both desktops and now servers in a single console. For current BDD 2007 users, this means with very little extra effort you are ready to create images and deploy Windows Server 2003 and pre-release versions of Windows Server 2008 using the Deployment Workbench. Deployment 4 also integrates with the new System Center Configuration Manager 2007 features for OS deployment and task sequencing. Speaking of task sequences, the Deployment 4 has shifted focus from builds to task sequences, making deployments more flexible and aligning to the way System Center Configuration Manager 2007 performs OS deployment. And as if that wasn"t enough, Deployment 4 leverages the new multicasting functionality coming in Windows Server 2008 Windows Deployment Services. Multicasting dramatically reduces network bandwidth by instead of passing a 4 GB image individually to each targeted computer, it can pass that same 4 GB image to multiple computers simultaneously.

Deployment 4 Beta 3 combines the guidance and toolset from previous releases of Business Desktop Deployment and Beta releases of Windows Server Deployment. This release continues to support Zero Touch Installation (ZTI) of desktop operating systems using Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 with the Operating System Deployment Feature Pack and adds new deployment and task sequencing capabilities for desktops and servers using System Center Configuration Manager 2007. Deployment 4 also continues to provide Lite Touch Installation (LTI) support without infrastructure requirements and adds capabilities for Windows Server 2003 and pre-release versions of Windows Server 2008.

  

New Features in Deployment 4 Beta 3

 

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 support, with the following features:

·         Full support for Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 deployments with Deployment 4 and Configuration Manager 2007.

·         Complete integration into the Configuration Manager 2007 admin console and task sequencing capabilities.

o    Quick start Configuration Manager 2007 operating system deployments using one wizard to create needed task sequences and packages.

o    Extends the Configuration Manager 2007 task sequencing capabilities with new actions.

·         Feature parity with BDD 2007 and SMS 2003, including dynamic package installation, automatic determination of state store location, computer backup, database settings.

Lite Touch Installation (LTI) support for Windows Server 2008:

·         Support for deploying Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 and potentially RC0 (to be verified after RC0 release), including support for Server Core installation options.  (Windows Server 2008 TAP customers only.)

 

Lite Touch Installation (LTI) enhancements:

·         Enhanced disk and network interface cards (NICs) configuration options, including support for static TCP/IP configuration.

·         Design changes to ease the migration from LTI to Configuration Manager 2007.

·         Support for multiple task sequence templates. New sample templates include:

o    Client template: Windows Vista, Windows XP

o    Server template: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008

o    Replace scenario template

·         Ability to invoke web service calls

o    Support for web service calls from rules

o    Web services can be invoked as part of the rules processing performed by Deployment 4, using new rules that can be defined in CustomSettings.ini.

·         Support for side-by-side installation with Deployment 4 and BDD 2007 installed on the same machine.

Lite Touch Installation (LTI) multicast support:

·         Deployment Workbench supports multicast transmission of operating system images when performing LTI deployments from Windows Server 2008 servers that are running Windows Deployment Services.

 

Enhanced Beta Program on Microsoft Connect

 

This Beta release also offers an enhanced Microsoft Connect portal including technical frequently asked questions, deployment tips and tricks, a recommended 10-step program for new users to quickly get acquainted with deployment accelerators, customer-ready Solution Accelerator informational materials, and deployment-related conference presentations.

beta preview 

Where to find Deployment Beta 3 

 

To join the Deployment 4 Beta 3 program, follow these steps:

 

1)     Visit the Microsoft Connect Web site (http://connect.microsoft.com).

2)     Click Invitations on the Connect menu.

3)     Sign in using a valid Windows Live ID to continue to the Invitations page.

4)     Enter your Invitation ID in the box. Your invitation ID is: D4B3-RFC6-99CW

5)     Click Go.

 

If you have not previously registered with Microsoft Connect, you might be required to register before you continue with the invitation process.

 

Give us your feedback! 

 

Our mission is to make typically complex deployment projects as easy as possible. Based on customer feedback we have released things like the 19-page Quickstart Guide for BDD 2007 and provided the current enhanced Microsoft Deployment Connection Beta site to catalog and highlight technical implementation content. We have also provided informational content in the Beta program for those new to deployment accelerators. We are always refining what we deliver and how we deliver content based on your feedback.

 

Jeremy

Solution Accelerators Team

 

 


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