DATA SHEET
Acronis
®
for PCs
All private and public sector organizations (businesses, schools, federal/state/local
governments, etc.) face increasing challenges when configuring and deploying new
PC's and workstations in a distributed environment. Having a deployment solution
that enables them to use a standard configuration for a new machine will significantly
decrease support expenses.
Acronis has a solution to address this need. Acronis Snap Deploy is a comprehensive
deployment solution that enables organizations to deploy new PCs and workstations
quickly and easily. Using disk-imaging technology that creates a copy of an entire hard
disk drive, including the operating system and all applications, it is ideal for rapid
bare-metal installations of PCs and workstations.
Deploy a PC with Acronis Snap Deploy for PCs in 4 easy steps:
1. Create a standard configuration image, including the operating system, applications,
and other settings.
2. Create bootable media.
3. Boot the bare PCs you want to deploy with the bootable media, or PXE, enabling the
bare systems to connect to the main deployment server.
4. Deployment server begins transfer of the standard configuration to the bare system.
Systems are deployed when the transferred image is applied to the target system
and the system is booted for the first time. No installation of the operating system or
applications is required - the image contains everything the system needs to run.
Snap Deploy
3
®
Acronis Snap Deploy 3 for
PCs Features Include:
• Deploy to different hardware
• Bootable media builder lets
• 64bit Windows
• Deployment Scheduling
• Enhanced PXE server
• Centralized Management
• Multicasting — minimizes
• Improved Security
with Acronis Universal Deploy
you create ISOs and Microsoft
Remote Installation Service
(RIS) packages
support
®
Console — manages
deployments from one central
location
deployment time by sending
image simultaneously to
multiple machines
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