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Table Of Contents
- 1 Introducing Acronis Snap Deploy 4
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 What you can do with Acronis Snap Deploy 4
- 1.2.1 Taking an image of the master system
- 1.2.2 Deployment to specific machines (immediate, manual, and scheduled deployment)
- 1.2.3 Deployment to any ready machines (event-driven deployment)
- 1.2.4 Stand-alone deployment
- 1.2.5 Deployment with individual deployment settings
- 1.2.6 User-initiated deployment (custom deployment)
- 1.2.7 Deployment of a disk volume and MBR
- 1.2.8 Command-line mode and scripting under WinPE
- 1.3 Features of Acronis Snap Deploy 4
- 1.3.1 New: List of machines
- 1.3.2 New: List of deployment tasks
- 1.3.3 New: Per-deployment licensing
- 1.3.4 New: Support for the VHD format
- 1.3.5 New: Graphical user interface in WinPE
- 1.3.6 New: E-mail notifications about deployment
- 1.3.7 New: Compatibility with Acronis True Image, Acronis Backup & Recovery 10, and Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 backups
- 1.3.8 New: Support for multiple network adapters
- 1.3.9 Multicast TTL and network bandwidth throttling
- 1.3.10 New: Falling back to unicast
- 1.3.11 Encrypted communication
- 1.3.12 Password protection
- 1.4 Supported operating systems for imaging and deployment
- 1.5 Licensing policy
- 1.6 Upgrading to Acronis Snap Deploy 4
- 1.7 Technical Support
- 2 Understanding Acronis Snap Deploy 4
- 3 Getting started with Acronis Snap Deploy 4
- 4 Installation of Acronis Snap Deploy 4
- 4.1 Supported operating systems
- 4.2 Used ports and IP addresses
- 4.3 Typical installation
- 4.4 Custom installation
- 4.4.1 Installation procedure
- 4.4.2 Common installation configurations
- 4.4.3 Installation of components
- 4.4.3.1 Installation of Acronis Snap Deploy 4 Management Console
- 4.4.3.2 Installation of Acronis Snap Deploy 4 License Server
- 4.4.3.3 Installation of Acronis Snap Deploy 4 OS Deploy Server
- 4.4.3.4 Installation of Acronis PXE Server
- 4.4.3.5 Installation of Acronis Wake-on-LAN Proxy
- 4.4.3.6 Installation of Acronis Snap Deploy 4 Management Agent
- 4.4.3.7 Installation of Acronis Universal Deploy
- 4.5 Other ways of installation
- 4.6 Upgrading Acronis Snap Deploy 4
- 4.7 Uninstalling Acronis Snap Deploy 4
- 5 Using Acronis Snap Deploy 4 Management Console
- 6 Using Acronis Snap Deploy 4 License Server
- 7 Deployment tools
- 8 Creating a master image
- 9 Validating a master image
- 10 Deploying a master image
- 10.1 Files supported as master images
- 10.2 Licenses for deployment
- 10.3 Deployment templates
- 10.4 Deployment through a deployment task
- 10.5 Stand-alone deployment
- 10.6 User-initiated deployment (custom deployment)
- 11 Managing the list of machines (the Machines view)
- 12 Individual deployment settings
- 13 Managing deployment tasks (the Deployment tasks view)
- 14 Command-line mode and scripting under WinPE
- 15 Collecting system information
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If the VHD file is split into two or more parts, make sure that all these parts are in the same folder. To
specify the VHD file, select any one of these parts.
10.2 Licenses for deployment
Acronis Snap Deploy 4 OS Deploy Server performs deployment to a machine by using an available
machine license or deployment license (p. 16). Once used by one machine, the license cannot be
reused by another machine.
A machine license becomes used when the first deployment to the machine starts. The license
remains used regardless of the result of deployment.
Normally, a deployment license becomes used if the deployment has been successful. If the
deployment has failed, Acronis Snap Deploy 4 OS Deploy Server can use the license for another
deployment to the same machine or to a different machine.
In some cases, a deployment license becomes used even if the deployment has failed. Acronis Snap
Deploy 4 OS Deploy Server will use the license for the next deployment to the same machine.
10.3 Deployment templates
A deployment template is a set of configuration parameters of the deployment operation. These
parameters include:
§ A path to the master image.
§ The operation mode (multicast or unicast, how to handle the target disk free space, and so on).
§ Settings to be applied to the deployed systems (for example, machine names and user accounts).
§ Operations to be performed on the deployed systems (transfer files, run applications, shut down,
restart).
All deployment templates are saved on Acronis Snap Deploy 4 OS Deploy Server. You can use a saved
template in the future.
When setting up a deployment operation (deployment task), you must specify a deployment
template. You can simply select a saved template and set up the condition for starting deployment.
Alternatively, you can create a new template.
Templates also enable user-initiated deployment (p. 113). In this mode, users can perform one-click
deployment to their machines without the administrator’s assistance. To set up this mode, the
administrator must create one or more deployment templates.
To view or edit the list of saved templates, open the Templates window (p. 99).
10.3.1 Creating a deployment template
You can create a deployment template when you create a deployment task or set up user-initiated
deployment (p. 115).
Alternatively, you can create a deployment template in the Templates window (p. 99).
This section describes how to use the Create Deployment Template Wizard.










