RE: [mssms] RE: Microsoft, please standardize on a single image management tool

2016-10-17 Thread Andreas Hammarskjöld
Nano shouldn’t be deployed IMHO, it should be just be booted, then thrown away.

Or how are you guys planning to patch it? Tihi…

//A

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To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: Re: [mssms] RE: Microsoft, please standardize on a single image 
management tool

I already hacked together a way to deploy Nano Server with SCCM!  
http://www.ephingadmin.com/deploy-nano-server-sccm-task-sequence/

I've never really gotten into MDT, so lack of MDT support is fine. Do you guys 
really expect people to have to learn MDT before they can deploy Nano server? 
If the next version of SCCM required people to learn PowerShell DSC to install 
it, that would discourage people from using it and kill adoption rates. 
Microsoft probably just slapped some PowerShell cmdlets on top of their already 
created method of deploying these WIMs when they were developing Nano. They 
then slapped a UI on those cmdlets for people who aren't as great with 
PowerShell.


I doubt Microsoft would pick MDT if they were going to invest in a single image 
management solution. It'd be SCCM.



On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 1:35 PM Garth Jones 
<ga...@enhansoft.com<mailto:ga...@enhansoft.com>> wrote:
Done and Tweeted!

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Re: [mssms] RE: Microsoft, please standardize on a single image management tool

2016-10-17 Thread Ryan
I already hacked together a way to deploy Nano Server with SCCM!
http://www.ephingadmin.com/deploy-nano-server-sccm-task-sequence/

I've never really gotten into MDT, so lack of MDT support is fine. Do you
guys really expect people to have to learn MDT before they can deploy Nano
server? If the next version of SCCM required people to learn PowerShell DSC
to install it, that would discourage people from using it and kill adoption
rates. Microsoft probably just slapped some PowerShell cmdlets on top of
their already created method of deploying these WIMs when they were
developing Nano. They then slapped a UI on those cmdlets for people who
aren't as great with PowerShell.


I doubt Microsoft would pick MDT if they were going to invest in a single
image management solution. It'd be SCCM.



On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 1:35 PM Garth Jones  wrote:

Done and Tweeted!



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