Hello,
I might not have posted in correct area and if so please forgive me.
I’m just investigating and gathering info at this time to see if FOG would be a proper solution to our company needs.
The scenario is this:
We use defacto-standard vendor images with the recovery partition on the PC so the Hard Drive Image we would be imaging is just like it comes out of the box with a new PC.
We would have needs to image HDD with MS Win 8, 8.1, 10.
Nearly every OS is always 64 bit.
Almost all are UEFI
We are required to do a DOD standard wipe on every hard drive
I’m not an expert by any means, but the most simplistic method and streamlining I can think of is we would like for FOG to:
( This is assuming we already have FOG images created, named and stored on a server. )
- Boot PC from PXE
- Check and see if the HDD has been DOD wiped ( I assume this might be done by a script if we could tell it to format the drive as a single partition after DOD wipe and it check for a single partition because all functioning PC would normally have 4-5 partitions on them as standard)
If no= start a full hdd DOD wipe ( It assumes if multiple partitions found =no)
if yes= run script ( It assumes if single partitions found =yes)
- Script runs and uses bios hardware information to gather vendor, make, model, etc…
From script info of vendor/model searches images created names and from script criteria and image naming convention select images and auto starts the image.
- Image completes - either leaves PC on with success or failure message or either shuts down success and leaves failed images on, or vice-versa?
This is a Really High Level simplified explanation I know, but in-a-nutshell that is what we want to accomplish and the more automated the better.
We would have a full separate LAN and I still have a lot more investigating to do as far as bandwidth usage, how many PC types can be imaged at same time with different images?
What we do is this:
We restore PC to factory images for our client.
We are able to reuse hdd if passes a hdd test
hdd must be DOD wiped
But our client uses HP, Dell, Sony, Lenovo, Toshiba, you name it.
We are currently manually restoring from physical media and we are in the upwards of about 500 systems a day and I think we have about 500-800 total different model types we support for our client.
we are getting into a huge bottleneck of the way we are doing our restore process and we need to find out a way to automate the process so that we can increase the number of images being restored per day and rid ourselves of some of the kaos we are experiencing.
I am open to suggestions of any kind or if someone call tell me the way FOG can help us but clarify the process we would need to use to do it. We are open to other possibilities like separating our network out and having a fog server for each vendor type if needed and other possibilities.
I will, after investigating and gathering data go to my team and see if I would be able to get approved for some type of pilot program.
Thank You,
Wayne