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OS X 302 Deployment v10.7 Content Details |
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| Chapter 1: Deployment Planning | - Understanding primary deployment concepts; planning hardware deployment logistics; planning usage management.
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| Chapter 2: Deploying Individual Items and Containers | - OS X file deployment considerations; using archive files for deployment; using ARD 3 to deploy items; using disk images for deployment.
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| Chapter 3: Client Management with MCX and Profile | - Using MCX (Managed Client for OS X) for client management with Workgroup Manager.
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Understanding the use of Profiles for Client and Computer Management. Deploying Profiles with Profile Manager.
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| Chapter 4: Creating System Images | - Understanding system image creation, integrating systems with managed preferences, customizing a system prior to imaging, preparing a system for image creation, creating a cloned system image with Disk Utility; using System Image Utility to create NetBoot, NetInstall, and NetRestore images.
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| Chapter 5: Deploying System Images | - Understanding System Image deployment, Understanding the NetBoot service, configuring the NetBoot service, configuring clients to boot with a network disk image, monitoring and troubleshooting the NetBoot service, deploying system images with NetRestore, configuring ASR network multicast, deploying systems with NetInstall, using System Image Utility workflow actions, MDM and Configuration Profiles, and post-imaging considerations. Using Deploy Studio for deployment and creation of images along with running post imaging scripts.
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| Chapter 6: System Maintenance | - Understanding system maintenance concepts; using Apple tools for system maintenance; using the Apple Software Update service; third-party system maintenance tools.
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