There are also other mutli-fog-server setups too. At work, we use a 15-server distributed FOG system and it works fine. We have 1 web interface we use to control/do stuff wherever we want. FOG can do this out-of-box.
@Tom-Elliott@george1421 you guys been a world of help and I just want to help back anyways I can with what I got.
So it is all good, I got the USB FOS disk working, but no need. All I had to do was use the OneLine+ Ethernet adapter and it resolved all my issues. I was able to capture and deploy images with in 2~5 mins. This X1 Gen 4 was a big headache but this PCIE 3.0 x4 SSD should be worth it… I hope.
What i find interesting is that Lenovo X1 Carbons (Gen 1 - 4) do not have ethernet ports, it used a proprietary connector OR a USB3.0 ethernet adapter that have a MAC id on them.
Fog can work with these devices fine. They have Wifi MAC addresses that would be used for management through FOG after imaging is over. If you have many of these devices there will be a little more effort for re-imaging if you’re environment is not mega-automated. If your environment is not mega-automated then the workload is not higher.