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Mastering the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
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When we look at utilizing the WIM format and MDT, there are essentially three schools of thought in building what is commonly termed a golden image in deployment. These are the thick, thin, and hybrid images. They each have their merits and rather than adhere to a single one, I tend to view each as a tool in the deployment toolbox. So depending on the situation and customer needs, I would recommend one over another:
Sometimes a thick image is the best option due to logistics. Imagine you need to deploy Windows to systems on a submarine or a cruise ship. Sending media containing a thick image by freight/helicopter might be an answer versus deployment from a share.
Applications, drivers and packages are three components that can be included in the image, depending on type of image. These are defined clearly in the MDT documentation and UI, but need introduction here:
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