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The preset is: Extend or reduce the volumes being deployed, according to the available space on
the target disk

Machine name and membership (p. 92)
The preset is: The same as of the master system

TCP/IP properties (p. 94)
The preset is: The network settings of the master system

User accounts (p. 95)
The preset is: Create no additional user accounts

Security identifiers (p. 96)
The preset is: Generate a unique security identifier (SID) for each target machine

Action after deployment (p. 96)
The preset is: Shut down the machine after the deployment

Network utilization (p. 97)
The preset is:

Perform deployment by using multicast

Licensing (p. 98)
The preset is:

Use a deployment license of the corresponding type (a server license or a workstation
license)

If no such deployment license is found, use a machine license of the same type

Stop deployment otherwise

10.3.3 Managing deployment templates

In the Templates window, you can create, view, edit, and delete the deployment templates that are
saved on Acronis Snap Deploy 5 OS Deploy Server.

To open this window, click Actions -> Manage templates. If prompted, specify the name or IP
address of the machine with the deployment server, and the user name and password of an
administrator on that machine.

To create a deployment template

1. Connect the management console to Acronis Snap Deploy 5 OS Deploy Server.
2. On the Actions menu, click Manage templates.
3. Click Create new, and then follow the steps of the Create Deployment Template Wizard (p. 85).

10.4 Deployment through a deployment task

By using a deployment task, you can perform deployment in either of these ways:

Deployment to a specified list of machines (p. 104). Acronis Snap Deploy 5 will use the
Wake-on-LAN functionality to wake up the machines that are turned off and thus are not ready
for deployment.

Deployment as soon as a specified number of any machines become ready for deployment (p.
110). You (or users in your organization) will need to make the machines ready.

A machine becomes ready for deployment after it boots to Acronis Snap Deploy 5 Agent from a
bootable media or a PXE server, and then connects to Acronis Snap Deploy 5 OS Deploy Server.

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