Agreed. Wasn’t sure of your work load. I would stick with WDS in that case then.
Agreed. Wasn’t sure of your work load. I would stick with WDS in that case then.
Also to piggy back off the WDS thing, SCCM (I believe) is included with Windows Volume Licensing so you could also use Task Sequences as a route to image. I built our whole imaging setup with it and only had to build one baked image because the OS needed like 120 pieces of software or something crazy like that. That’s obviously not all that it does but I prefer the flexibility of SCCM’s management alongside the imaging.
Edit: yeah it’s included if you use Microsoft 365.
I mean yeah probably, but you better hope to God that the motherboard has DHCP enabled by default. I don’t know why it wouldn’t, but I’ve seen some stupid configs in my life.
An important note to your last one is for some of us we don’t get an option. Work does everything with Office 365? Welp, guess you gotta use Microsoft products now 🤷
A lot of laws (in the States at least) require the capacity to be only what the current student enrollment numbers are at, or at what the enrollment numbers are projected to be when the building is built. This is why you almost always see brand new schools completely full within a few years of being built if they have any sort of normal growth AND why these types of mobile buildings get built. They just don’t have any room whatsoever for the student growth. Some schools have started opting for “modular” buildings after the fact to get around this. They’re basically permanent buildings but the building is designed so that it can accommodate just about any size room, whether it’s offices, classrooms, small gyms, etc… This allows for the building to be built and ready to go but also not require that it not be an “empty” room so they can kinda sorta have spare classrooms when needed.