I got my terminology crossed. I meant, do you build a reference machine or do 
you use a build and capture task sequence? Some of our dev builds in Ghost have 
40+ apps and average out to be about 50GB images. I could just make a reference 
VM but I would love the flexibility of a build & capture task sequence. The 
problem then lies with getting VS2008 or VS2010 and the such as an unattended 
install.

Daniel Ratliff

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Things that don't need tons of updates, by all means bake into a thick image.

SQL I would probably not bake in.

Christopher Catlett
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Anyone doing any larger builds such as developer machines or quality testers? I 
am talking the Visual Studio installs and  SQL express and the like?

Did you do a true B&C or cut your losses and build a thick image?

Daniel Ratliff

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