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		<title>[TLBAT] Ghosting computers without Symantec&#8217;s Ghost</title>
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		<dc:creator>alessandro.panzetta</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the moment whenever you talk to the IT you may hear &#8220;You have to ghost your computer&#8221; meaning that you have to create a snapshot image of your computer partitions and store it somewhere. But why people says that you have to ghost it? Because Norton (actually Symantec) Ghost is the leader in this [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the moment whenever you talk to the IT you may hear &#8220;<em>You have to ghost your computer</em>&#8221; meaning that you have to create a snapshot image of your computer partitions  and store it somewhere. But why people says that you have to <em>ghost </em>it? Because Norton (actually Symantec) Ghost is the leader in this technology but it has a <em>small problem</em>: it costs bucks and you have to spend some money in order to have a business like repository of computer images.</p>
<p>There are many reasons you may need to image computers: it may be for a huge rollout, for backup purposes or for any other reasons that leads you to have a centralized storage for images of the computers in your network.</p>
<p>Seen the spirit of this <a href="http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/it-support/tlbat-the-low-budget-admin%e2%80%99s-tools/" title="The Low Budget Admin Tools" target="_blank">TLBAT </a>(<em>The Low Budget Admin Tools</em>) section, I alwas prefer to apply opensource/freeware solutions, in this case I suggest you using the <a href="http://ping.windowsdream.com/ping.html" title="PING = Partimage Is Not Ghost">PING</a> project (<em>Partimage Is Not Ghost</em>) that says it all: partition imaging is not strictly Ghost! This great tool can be either a bootable cd or a RIS (<a href="http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/C62E5951-5EB9-42F1-95AE-490E5D7A55511033.mspx" title="Microsoft Remote Installation Services">Remote Installation Services</a>) tool that enables computers in your network to boot from cd/network and save or load an image of their computer to a centralized point.</p>
<p>Once again a great tool, for free and completelly integrable with your Windows environment, I hope someone is enjoying this TLBAT section, if please let me know your impressions through the comments on this blog area.</p>
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