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    msaglioc99
    last edited by msaglioc99 Jul 5, 2017, 6:30 AM Jul 5, 2017, 12:28 PM

    Re: Storage Group Activity0_1499257618647_FOG_Storage.JPG

    Good Morning,

    I am currently running FOG in a VM on my workstation. As you can see in the photo posted above the “Storage Group Activity” shows that I can image up to 10 computers at a time, and then they will begin to go into a que. Is there any way to increase the number of computers I can image at once? If so how would I go about doing this? Any help?

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      Tom Elliott
      last edited by Jul 5, 2017, 1:18 PM

      Go to Storage management page. Choose your relevant storage node. Under that node’s “max clients” is where this value can be increased.

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        Quazz Moderator
        last edited by Jul 5, 2017, 1:42 PM

        You can, but the question you should ask is, should you?

        In my experience, doing more than 5 at a time slows down the total time it takes to image all of them, exponentially so the more you add.

        If you’re going to image tons of computers with the same image, I recommend looking into multicast.

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          msaglioc99 @Tom Elliott
          last edited by Jul 5, 2017, 2:04 PM

          @Tom-Elliott Thanks!

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