Our company has roughly 500 desktops/laptops. We are a dell shop and on the desktop end we use everything from Dell Optiplex GX260 - D745. On the laptop side we have Latitude C840s - D820. We also have a host other other computers with the older ones being 5 - 6 years old. For the sake of this thread they all are running XP. We currently use 2, yes count them 2, ghost images for reimaging of the system. This covers 80 - 90% of our computers, then the other 10 - 20% we do a variety of other things when we rebuild them.. I recently was discussing with one of our other IS people that it may be bad to have so much dissimilar hardware yet so few images. We have all the way from the latest processors to some PIII etc...
So we believe there may be problems that we are not finding or users are not complaining about becuase of this. The thought being is this image has so many different drivers and other software changes that it does not work well for any image? The other thought is that an image is something that is developed over time and gets better as it is changed (like wine) I am interested to see what organizations are doing. How many images does your company keep? One for each type of computer or hardware set? What are your thoughts?
Thanks in advance for the help,
So we believe there may be problems that we are not finding or users are not complaining about becuase of this. The thought being is this image has so many different drivers and other software changes that it does not work well for any image? The other thought is that an image is something that is developed over time and gets better as it is changed (like wine) I am interested to see what organizations are doing. How many images does your company keep? One for each type of computer or hardware set? What are your thoughts?
Thanks in advance for the help,