love using fog used ghost years and years ago but love fog!!! Liked reading the comments so far - lots of different opinions - I first started using FOG about 4 years ago have 12 nodes, 300 machines out there - longest one up has been 800+ days running ubuntu 11.04 - still going (no updates, no power blackouts there, touch wood… no ups as the sites are for public use only so no need to fret if it all falls in a heap [B]but it never has[/B]) still does what i need it to do after all this time… ain’t broke, don’t fix…
- love the idea of a FOG VM Image / distro as most places these days run esx within their corporate environment anyways but you could always make your own vm template (centos minimal or any other distro, whatever flies your kite… few config file changes and you’re away)
NFS - agree with security concerns
[QUOTE][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial][SIZE=15px][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial][SIZE=15px]Improve security in general, https out of the box, only serve images that have active tasks, etc. [/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/QUOTE]
couldn’t you place all images in a holding directory outside of “/images” and once a task been created move the image file for imaging and back again after finishing?
just trying to point out that instead of reinventing the wheel, just give it a wheel alignment - it might be putting more lipstick on a pig but in my humble opinion it’s the best damn pig at the show