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Deployment Manager 10.0


Deployment Manager
Version: 10.0
Publisher: Paragon
Delivery Type: Download
Operating System: Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008 and XP/2003/Vista/2008 64-bit/Windows 7
Language: English
Price: $162.00
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Deployment Manager 10 for SMB, Enterprise & System Builders

Deployment Manager is a powerful solution for multicast or individual deployment and re-imaging over LAN or from bootable media. It is great for SMBs as well as large organizations, computer labs, and any type of public-access computers (PAC), such as libraries, Internet Cafés, gaming centers, etc.

Why Deployment Manager 10?

Unattended or manual local deployment – the easiest way to deploy a computer is to use our bootable Linux/DOS or WinPE 3.0 environments. So you won't need to set up and use any network infrastructure at all. Both environments offer a user-friendly interface and are reach in customization options. They can also be used as an efficient last resort tool (System Recovery Solution) to get your system back on track in most emergency cases.

Fully-automated or manual (with bootable media) re-deployment of the required configuration over the network (most suitable for a classroom or Internet café) - that is the classical application of our product. With the Deployment Manager console you can easily create and schedule (thanks to the built-in scheduler) deployment sessions for different groups of computers.

Client-driven single or mass deployment over the network – with this functionality you're free to initiate the deployment procedure directly from the target PC with no need of the central console. It can be done manually or in the unattended mode. If two or more targets ask for the same image then the multicast protocol will automatically come at scene. That's how flexibility of a client-driven deployment in combination with the multicast technique is achieved. All client-driven sessions history will be logged and can be controlled from the central deployment console.

Crashed PC re-deployment (Deployment Manager + Drive Backup) – Deployment Manager is fully compatible with Drive Backup and Hard Disk Manager. Thus images initially created for the data security purposes can easily be used for deployment and vice versa.

PC life-cycle maintenance – Deployment Manager includes Hard Disk Manager as one of its components. That's why you can use its functionality for life-cycle maintenance of master PCs and workstations:

  • Exclusive drive partitioning
  • Backup and disaster recovery
  • Optimization and defragmentation
  • Advanced recovery environments
  • System and data migration
  • Data sanitization

What's new in Deployment Manager 10

Features Benefits
Support for the latest Windows 7 Install the product and accomplish any operation under Windows 7; create and deploy Windows 7 master images
WinPE 3.0 Bootable Media Enjoy support of a wider range of hardware configurations

Improved Boot Media Builder

Prepare not only Linux/DOS, but WinPE bootable media (CD/DVD) or PXE images; WIM deployment template is added to its configurations

Adaptive Deployment

Use one master image to successfully deploy to different hardware configurations

 

Automatic pre-setup of Microsoft DHCP

If there's a Microsoft DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on your network, it will be automatically configured during installation of PXE Server
More flexibility for Client-Driven Mode It can browse for active sessions and join a ConstantCast session by SID (Security Identifier)
Improved Linux Boot Media It supports browsing for required deployment images
Log Saver under WinPE The program enables to collect all necessary logs under WinPE
Improved Console GUI The Console GUI (Graphic User Interface) can now boast more usability, so minimizing your efforts in accomplishing deployment operations

Adaptive Imaging Tools

The product's installation package now includes Paragon Adaptive Imaging Tools
Updated Evaluation License It grants you the right to try the product for 60 days

Product Structure:

Deployment Console for centralized initiation, management and monitoring of deployment sessions.

Infrastructure Server is the crucial element of the program's architecture to deliver images to target computers.

PXE Server to remotely boot client computers via LAN. Integration with an external DHCP server.

Boot Media Builder to create bootable CD/DVD or PXE images based on Linux/DOS and WinPE 3.0.


 Hard Disk Manager for PC maintenance, backup, migration, optimization and recovery.


 Adaptive Imaging Tools to prepare a universal image for further deployment to various machines

Features Benefits
General Product Features
Disk Imaging Make an exact image of the system drive for further cloning
Adaptive Deployment Use one master image to successfully deploy to different hardware configurations
Stand-Alone Deployment Deploy a system image to a bare metal PC with the removable media
Remote Deployment Remotely boot a bare metal PC via LAN and then deploy a system image to it. No user involvement is required on the remote PC
Post-Deployment Configuration Customize the client disk layout and set up the required Windows settings (PC name, DNS, display, etc.) after the image has been deployed
Remote Deployment Console Initiate, manage, and supervise all deployment sessions from one place
Client-Driven Deployment via Network (ConstantCast) Initiate deployment directly from the target PC with no need of the central console. Clients will be able to connect to the required multicast session at any time
Object Deployment (Deployment API) Make it possible to integrate Multicast together with ConstantCast with any existing deployment techniques including WDS/BDD/ImageX
Imaging Features

Zero-Install Imaging

Take an image of a prototype PC with no need to install any imaging software

Adaptive Imaging Tools

Prepare a universal master image for further deployment to various machines
Central Image Storage It's the most preferable way of storing images. The Infrastructure Server can access it directly with no need of sharing, thus avoiding unauthorized access
Image Management Create deployment templates, thus minimizing  the system deployment time and costs
Hard Disk Manager/Drive Backup Integration Establish a reliable data protection system or carry out maintenance or upgrade tasks of any complexity
Browsable Images Get access to backup images of entire hard disks or separate partitions and retrieve information you need
Differential Backup Archive only changes since the last full image, thus considerably saving the backup image space
Synthetic Backup Change any property (merge a given differential image with its full image, split/un-split, compress/de-compress, etc.) of an existing image without carrying out a physical backup operation
Remote Deployment Features
Session-Based Deployment Deploy several groups of machines with different system images or settings simultaneously
Automatic Sessions Deploy a system image to all computers connected to a particular session (computers booted via LAN are automatically connected to this kind of session)
ID-Based Sessions Deploy a system image only to the computers booted from the media with a specific identifier
MAC Address-Based Sessions Deploy a system image only to the computers listed as authorized with MAC addresses serving as identifiers
Session Scheduling Set a timetable for a deployment session to launch it on a regular basis
Cyclic Deployment Connect a PC to the already running session at any moment and launch deployment just from the current stage. When the session is over it will be automatically re-launched to complete the deployment of this very PC, thus considerably reducing the overall deployment time
Multicasting Simultaneously transport the same image parts to several remote PCs, thus significantly relieving the network traffic
Speed Control Facilities Automatically disconnect slow-going or not-responding target machines from the session to keep the highest deployment speed possible
Deployment Monitor Supervise execution of any deployment session: the operation progress, computers connected to a particular session and their state
Integrated Paragon PXE Server Remotely boot a bare metal system via the network with no bootable media required
Wake-on-LAN Support Remotely power on computers to deploy via the network with no bootable media required
Hard Disk Manager Features
Hard Disk Migration Copy an entire hard disk to a hard disk of larger or smaller capacity
Partition Cloning Copy a specified partition to a block of the free space (the on-disk un-allocated space that is not assigned to any partition)
Disk/Partition Automatic Resize Automatically expand or schrink partitions according to your needs
Incremental Copy Copy changes from the moment of the last hard disk copy operation. After performing a comparison between a previous copy of a hard disk and its current state, only sectors that are different will be updated, thus considerably decreasing the amount of data to write
Hot Copy Process locked partitions and hard disk under Windows NT+ family operating systems providing both high operating efficiency as well as low hardware requirements
Auxiliary Deployment Features
Boot Media Builder Prepare bootable media (CD,DVD) or a PXE image based on Linux/DOS or WinPE 3.0 to get a client computer ready for the deployment procedure
Manual Deployment Boot a machine from the bootable media and then initiate deployment by using a system image contained on that media or in the remote Image Storage
Post Processing Features
Microsoft Sysprep Automatically send the required sysprep configuration file to a remote PC after the deployment procedure is over
Files Update Automatically update the required files and .ini entries after the deployment procedure is over
Paragon Scripting Execute a script made in any Paragon utility to perform the required partitioning or backup operations after the deployment procedure is over
Custom Application Run Launch any custom application after the deployment procedure is over

System Requirements

Supported OS to Deploy

  • Windows 7 (32/64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2008 (32/64-bit)
  • Windows Vista (32/64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2003 Family (32/64-bit)
  • Windows Small Business Server 2003 Family (32/64-bit)
  • Windows XP (32/64-bit)
  • Windows 2000 Family (32-bit)

Deployment Server

  • Operating systems: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/2008 and XP/2003/Vista/7/2008/2008 R2 64-bit
  • Network Interface Card (NIC): 100 Mbps and higher
  • Open ports in Firewall for TCP/UDP: from 2017 to N, where N depends on max number of sessions in progress, working simultaneously, PXE support
  • Intel Pentium CPU or its equivalent, with 300 MHz processor clock speed
  • 256 MB of RAM
  • SVGA video adapter and monitor
  • Mouse (recommended) 

Target Module

  • Network Interface Card (NIC): 100 Mbps and higher
  • PXE-enabled NIC (recommended)
  • Wake-up on LAN support (recommended)
  • Intel Pentium CPU or its equivalent, with 300 MHz processor clock speed
  • 128 MB of RAM

Imaging Tool

  • CPU: Intel Pentium CPU or its equivalent, with 300 MHz or higher processor clock speed
  • RAM: 128 MB required (256 MB or greater recommended)
  • Disk space: Hard disk drive with 40 MB of available space
  • Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
  • SVGA video adapter and monitor
  • Mouse
  • Serial ATA (SATA)
  • External SATA (eSATA) HDD
  • Parallel ATA (IDE)
  • SSD
  • SCSI
  • All levels of SCSI, IDE and SATA RAID controllers
  • IEEE 1394 (FireWire)
  • USB 1.0/2.0
  • ZIP®, Jazz® and other removable media
  • PC card storage devices

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