Title: Windows Vista Migration
1Windows Vista Migration
2Vista Readiness Level
- READY
- Tested apps, ordered new hardware,
- migration jobs defined
- PLANNING
- Installed Vista, pre-assessment complete,
- started to investigate automation
- AWARE
- Seen Vista, worried about hardware support,
- havent even thought of automation
- IRRITATED
- Heard about Vista, Not sure whats its about,
- no automation for vista deployment
- CLUELESS
- Whats Vista?
- Whats automated migration?
3Agenda
- Vista Migration Overview
- Six Steps to a Successful Migration
- Step 1 Pre-Migration Readiness Assessment
- Step 2 Data Settings Preservation
- Step 3 Image Build Process
- QA / Break
- Step 4 Software Packaging
- Step 5 Software Delivery
- Step 6 Post-Migration Reporting
- Benefits of Migrating with Altiris
- Beyond Migration PC Lifecycle Management
- Additional Resources and Guidance for Migration
- QA
4Migration-Related Challenges
- Is our hardware Vista-ready?
- Will our applications still work?
- 2,000 PCs
- 8 locations
- one sys admin
- 14 hour workdays
- What happened to my wallpaper?
5Different Approaches to Migration
- Batch Migration
- Maintain small set of standard configurations
- Combination of HW refresh and re-imaging
- Good cost/manageability compromise for many
- Mass Migration
- Move everyone to common standard
- Highly manageable, but
- Expensive
- Gradual Migration
- Migrate on hardware refresh schedule
- Lower cost up-front, but
- Can create a management nightmare
6Six Steps to a Successful Migration
7Step 1 Pre-Migration Readiness Assessment
8Hardware Readiness Assessment
- Review HW compliance (RAM,disk space, etc.)
- Can non-compliant components be cost-effectively
upgraded (add RAM, add a hard drive, etc.)? - How many PCs will be replaced? Where are they
located? - Required network infrastructure changes (routers,
upgraded bandwidth, etc.)?
9Software Readiness Assessment
- What OS is currently installed?
- What software packages are the end users
running? - What kind of data resides on the users systems?
- Which data is critical to the business?
10Company Readiness Assessment
- What training is required before the project
starts? - Whats the best schedule for the refresh?
- What training will be required after the hardware
refresh is complete? - What potential future IT projects could impose
system requirements that should be considered as
part of the current project?
11Step 2 Data Settings Preservation
12PC Transplant Performance Expectations
- 8 to 12 minutes per GB of data
- Average user has 3 to 4 GB of unique data
- Insure sufficient storage space for PCT
- There is another option
- Dont use the UNDO option
- Remember, you cant multicast a PCT capture or
restore
13PCT Demo
- We can talk more but why dont we just show you
- ?
14Personality Transplant Check
- REM PCT Capture Script using SERIALNUM
- \\altiris\express\PCT\PCTWiz.exe -validate -q
-p\\altiris\express\PCT\Templates\BUILDTEMPLATE.p
bt - -f\\altiris\express\PCT_Storage\SERIALNUM\SERI
ALNUM.exe -user - --------------------------------------
- The following is the validate PCT Capture Script
- --------------------------------------------------
------------ - REM This will validate the PCT file and return an
Error Code \\altiris\eXpress\PCT\pkgcntnt.exe - -pkg\\altiris\express\PCT_Storage\SERIALNUM\SE
RIALNUM.exe -validate exit errorlevel
15Step 3 Image Management
16Best Practices for HW Independent Images
- Always start with a clean machine
- Always use a Scripted OS Install to build source
machine - What applications should be included in the
image? - What about the Altiris Agents?
17Lets take a closer look at Deployment Server!
18A Unique Image for Every User!
- SysPrep and Token Replacement
19Hardware Independent Imaging OEM Drivers
- Gather the PNP drivers you need from each HW type
- Place each set of drivers in a folder named after
model number - Use FIRM to inject into image as needed
20Hardware Independent Imaging OEM Drivers
- Gather the PNP drivers you need from each HW type
- Place each set of drivers in a folder named after
model number - Use FIRM to inject into image as needed
21Sample Script to Copy HW Model
- REM transfer the appropriate models driver files
- if "!computer_at_model_num""0890" goto nc6000
- if "!computer_at_model_num""053C" goto m300
- REM no model found, drop out of script
- goto Exit
- nc6000firm -recurse copy .\drivers\nc6000\driver
s prod\drivers - goto Exit
- m300firm recurse copy .\drivers\m300\drivers
prod\drivers - goto Exit
22Sample Script to Copy HW Model
23Altiris Advantages for Vista Deployment
- Bare metal deployment (partitioning, etc.)
- Automation (less manual tasks)
- Integration between (imaging, personality
transfer, etc.) - Reporting
- Managing the full stack of hardware, OS and
applications - Hardware
- BIOS config/update, drivers, hardware inventory,
etc. - Dell Client Manager, HP Client Manager, vPro,
etc. - Software
- Application packaging, inventory, virtualization
(SVS), etc.
24Creating and deploying Vista through DS
- to capture
- f\vista\imagex.exe /config /compress fast
/capture C f\images \third.wim "my Vista
Install" /verify - Copy the imagex.exe to a vista folder in the DS
express share. - to deploy
- 1. Create a prepdisk.txt file with add the
following lines sel disk 0 clean create partition
primary sel par 1 active assign letterC - 2 create a job with a script task
- diskpart /s f\vista\prepdisk.txt
- echo yformat c /fsntfs /q
- f\vista\Imagex.exe /apply f\images\third.wim 1
c
25What about other imaging technologies?
- Image X
- WIM
- Ghost
- Anything else?
- Lets go back to the Deployment Server
26Q A / Break
27Step 4 Software Packaging
28The desktop assembly line
29Enterprise Software Packaging
- A structured, best practice approach for
preparing applications prior to deployment
30Packaging Decision Process
0
Number of users
100
31Application Packaging Considerations
- Validation for Vista
- Single package or batch mode
- Some items can be automatically corrected
- Real-time validation as package is built
- Application Compatibility Toolkit
- Windows Installer 4.0
- Packaging best practices still apply
- Installation automation
- Conflict resolution
- Functional and system testing
32Step 5 Software Delivery
33Altiris Software Delivery Options
- NS Software Deployment
- Software Delivery Tasks
- Collection based deployment
- Software Migration Wizard
- Software Portal
- DS Software Deployment
- Include in the Base Image
- Include in Deployment Job as a task
- Combination
34Software Delivery via Notification Tasks
- Create Software Delivery Tasks
- Based on Collection Memberships
35Software Migration Wizard
- Base Software Migration on Currently Installed
Software - Dependent on Inventory Solution
36Software Delivery via Software Portal
- Users Request Needed Software
- Administrators can Approve/Deny Request
37Deliver Software via Deployment Server
- Include Software Install Task in the Migration
Job - Install Software prior to Image Creation
- Combination of above
38Pushing through NS or DS
- Notification Server SWD
- Pros
- Collection based
- Bandwidth throttling
- Multicasting
- Cons
- Waiting for policy updates
- Not directly integrated with PCT
- Deployment Solution SWD
- Pros
- Instant gratification
- Ties into PCT
- Cons
- Not collection based
- No bandwidth throttling
39Step 6 Post-Migration Reporting
40Review Reports via the Notification Server
- Migration Status via NS Reports
- Configure Daily Notification Policies
- Automatic Emails
- Schedule Reports
41Real Time Assessment via the Deployment Server
- View Job Status in Real Time via the DS Console
42Putting it all together
43Benefits of Migrating with Altiris
44Altiris Experience
- Leading deployment and migration vendor since
1998 - Altiris software assisted in over 2.5 million
migrations in 2002 alone - Altiris software has helped migrate nearly 14
million desktops and laptops to XP - Altiris has assisted with well over 20 million
migrations overall
45Altiris Products for Migration
46Altiris Value Propositions
- Automate the Migration Process
- Eliminate End User Downtime
47Automate the Migration Process
- Key benefits of automation
- Reduced IT effort
- Reduced time to migrate
- With Altiris, we did a virtually hands-free
migration across the network. It took less than
one hour per machine, one-fourth the manual time,
and that included upgrading other software at the
same time. The same standard process is used to
migrate each machine, which provides consistency
and predictability across the network. - Jim Harings, global administration analyst,
Rockwell Automation
48Eliminate End User Downtime
- Key areas of savings
- Reduced downtime during migration process
- Reduced time spent configuring PC
- Our users don't like change. They want to open
up their computer and see what they have always
seen. Altiris helped us accomplish exactly that.
We were able to transfer all the settings without
users noticing any difference. The background
was the same, the desktop the same, their files
looked the same. And they could find their data
in the default directories they were used to.
They loved it, - Michael DiMaggio, DaimlerChrysler global field
and technology team
49Standardize Systems
- Key benefits of standardization
- Reduced IT management costs
- Reduced IT support costs
- Lower overall total cost of ownership
- Altiris made our deployment a reality. Best of
all, we've only scratched the surface of Altiris'
capabilities...with a reliable systems management
client like Altiris on each of our systems, we
can press forward with changing the way we manage
all aspects of our standardized desktop
environment." - Mark Barrett, US Air Force Pentagon
Communications Agency contractor
50Customer Success Story
- http//www.altiris.com/upload/afpca.pdf
51The Altiris Difference
- What distinguishes Altiris from its competitors
is how well the companys software tools work
together as a unified suite. - Fred Broussard, Senior Research Analyst, IDC
- Complete lifecycle management
- Integration
- Automation
- Scalability
- Ease of implementation use
- Best of breed migration capabilities
- HW SW Inventory
- Software packaging
- Personality migration
- Imaging and deployment
52Beyond Migration PC Lifecycle Management
53IT Lifecycle Management
54Standardized Systems Management
55Comprehensive Approach to System Security
56Client Management Suite Intel vPro
Providing Built-in Manageability and Proactive
Security Capabilities
- Remote Asset Hardware Inventory
- Maintain more reliable asset information used for
compliance measurement and enforcement
- Remote Diagnosis and Repair
- Ensure compliance with corporate policies using
improved automated remediation capabilities
- Agent Presence
- Hardware based agent monitoring
- Anytime Patch Management
- Push updates and patches down the wire regardless
of PC power state
- Hardware Based System Defense
- Enforce end point security network filtering at
the hardware level keeping your environment more
secure
- Virtualized Configuration Manager
- Local tamper resistant manageability appliance
57Additional Resources
58Microsoft BDD
- End-to-end guidance for deployment of Vista and
Office 2007 - Guidance and best practices
- Sample templates
- Tools
- Altiris tools complement BDD best practices
59Gartner
- High level guidance
- Targeted toward CIO, Director level
- Primarily focused on
- Importance of planning
- Managed diversification
- Deployment best practices
- Licensing issues
- Value of ongoing lifecycle management
60- Everything needed to successfully plan and
execute your Windows Vista migration - eBook Definitive Guide to Windows Vista
Migration - Best practice guides
- White papers
- Web-casts
- Events
- Downloads
- Links
- www.easyvistamigration.com
61Thanks!