Users Guide

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Deployment job timing
The system profile and ISO profile deployment can take between 30 minutes to several hours to complete, depending on
multiple factors. When starting a deployment job, it is recommended that you plan your deployment time according to the
guidelines provided. The amount of time it takes to complete the system profile and ISO profile deployment varies with
deployment type, complexity, and number of deployment jobs running simultaneously. The deployment jobs are run in batches of
up to five concurrent servers to improve time for the overall deployment job. The exact number of concurrent jobs depends on
available resources.
The following table displays the average value, and may vary based on factors like configuration of the server, generation of the
server, and number of bare metal servers scheduled for deployment:
Table 3. Approximate deployment time for a single server
Deployment type Approximate time per deployment
ISO profile only Between 30130
System profile only 56 minutes
System profile and ISO profile 30130 minutes
Server status within deployment sequence
The servers that are discovered during auto discovery or manually are classified in different states to help determine if the
server is new to the data center or has a pending deployment job scheduled. The administrators can use these statuses to check
the hardware configuration status.
Table 4. Server states in the deployment sequence
Server state Description
Unconfigured The server is added to OMIVV and is waiting to be configured.
Configured The server is configured with all hardware information that is
required for a successful operating system deployment.
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