Users Guide
NOTE: For the latest supported operating systems, see the Windows PE documentation.
DTK helps to deploy the Linux operating systems in BIOS and UEFI mode, for supported OS information refer Supported operating
systems. The sample conguration les contain examples to deploy the supported operating systems.
Deployment
DTK oers a complete set of utilities, sample scripts, and RPM packages that can be used to automate deployment on large
numbers of Dell systems. This guide is designed to help you through some of the most basic planning considerations, logistical
preparations, and deployment procedures to get you started using DTK to deploy Dell systems.
A well-thought-out deployment plan is critical to the success of your deployment eort and includes the following considerations:
• Assessing your existing IT environment
• Selecting an operating system
• Selecting the optimum Dell OpenManage systems management software conguration for your system
• Choosing a deployment method
DTK is exible enough to t into almost any deployment plan.
DTK components can be used in many dierent ways to assist IT sta in deploying Dell systems in large numbers. Because all the
tools and scripts are task-oriented, many of them can be used separately to perform a specic task on many systems or collectively
to perform many tasks on many systems at once. For information on the deployment methods, see Running The Deployment Scripts.
Deployment matrix
Depending on the scope, current business needs, network setup, and process, you can select any of the suggested methods of
deployment.
Table 7. Deployment Method Matrix
Deployment Methods Complexity Advantages Disadvantages
Local deployment (bootable
media)
Relatively simple
• Necessary if a network
connection is not available or
is too slow.
• Can install supported
Windows operating systems.
• Can install to support for the
Linux operating systems.
• Any change requires the
creation of a new
bootable media.
• Limited space on media for
some operating system
installation les.
• Deployment tasks must be
performed at the individual
target system.
• Media are read-only and
requires the creation of a
RAMDISK for temporary
data storage.
• Installation time is high.
Remote deployment over a
network (bootable Windows
PE or Linux media with
network stack loaded)
Moderate
• Everything is in 1 place in a
network share.
• Easy to manage — changes
can be made in a single
location.
• Data captured (proles) can
be stored in a network
share.
• Data can be replicated from
a network share.
• Must have network
connection.
• Deployment tasks must be
performed at the individual
target system.
• Must locate the appropriate
Windows PE or embedded
Linux network drivers.
• Not supported from a
mapped NetWare system.
18