Applications to run, Network utilization – Acronis Snap Deploy 5 - User Guide User Manual

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Each file must be located in a network folder. When adding the file, specify the credentials to the
network folder.

The destination of each file must be on one of the volumes you are deploying.

To run the file after it is transferred, select the Run the file on target machines check box. The file
will run when Windows first starts on the target machine.

Example

You want the target machines to use a particular Plug and Play device driver, such as a video adapter
driver, so that Windows automatically recognizes the device at boot. In this case, do the following:

1. Create a network folder, such as \\server\share, and place the driver files to it. Driver files usually

include an .inf file and a .sys file.

2. Specify both files in the Files to transfer setting, with the following paths in the Destination field:

For the .inf file: C:\Windows\inf

For the .sys file: C:\Windows\System32\drivers

If the operating system in the master image resides on a different volume, change the drive
letter in these paths accordingly.

During the deployment, the files are placed in the corresponding folders. When starting on the target
machine, Windows discovers the new device and finds your driver for it.

Applications to run

This setting determines the applications, such as service applications, that will run on the target
machines after the deployment is complete.

To add an application, click Add, and then specify the path to the application and the parameters the
application will run with.

The application must be located on one of the volumes you are deploying.

The application will run when Windows first starts on the target machine.

Network utilization

This setting determines the data transfer mode for the deployment.

The preset is: Multicast

With the Multicast transfer mode, Acronis Snap Deploy 5 OS Deploy Server sends data to a group of
recipients simultaneously.

Using the Unicast transfer mode, the server sends a copy of the data to each recipient. This can
significantly reduce the deployment speed.

For example, suppose that you have a bandwidth of 100 MB per second, and you want to deploy a
system to 10 target machines.

With the Unicast mode, the server divides the speed among 10 machines. Therefore, the data
transfer speed will be 10 MB per second for each target machine.

With the Multicast mode, the server sends one copy of data to a multicast address, and each
client will receive data at a speed of 100 MB per second.

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