We are about to do a vary large deployment of laptops. (900 MacBook Pros) This will be our first big deployment of 10.9.x machines. We have a few individual 10.9 machines out there, but the majority of our install base is currently 10.8.x. We have done lots of large deployment of this size in the past so that part isn’t new to us. It’s just the first time with 10.9.x and Casper 9.2x.
The only 10.9 qwerk I’ve heard about is the AD one, but these users will all be in OD.
Are there others I need to be aware of ?
A couple of things I’m thinking about in preparation for this….
These machines already have OS X, iLife, and iWork on the factory install. In the past we have usually just Netbooted our machines, then erased, and installed an OS package and all the apps. In this deployment I’m thinking about the possibility of doing more of a thin image process. Just create an admin account, recon the machine and put it in a group that will trigger a policy to install all of the other apps and profiles that it will need etc. I’m not sure if this will actually provide any time savings. But I’m also wondering if this will provide smoother updates to these pre-installed app store apps. Can they auto-update if I go that route ? Anyone else using more of a thin imaging process for large deployments ? To me it almost sounds like the setup/creation of the admin account on every machine might be time consuming.
If I do go our regular route and erase and install everything from scratch I’m wondering about the best way to install the app store apps. We have packaged them in the past so we know we can do that but since all of them are getting these do I just bake it into the OS image for this project ? Maybe I just make a new OS image from from one of these machine with everything baked in ? Wondering again if that would allow smoother updates to these pre-installed app store apps.
I’m wondering if it’s now possible to have apps like iLife and iWork install automatically from the app store ? VPP ? MDM token ? I’m still at Casper 9.25 but I think some features like that are in Casper 9.3 for iOS. ?? We have caching servers at every site.
Our users don’t have admin access and in the past they haven’t had access to the app store. Another option would be to find a way to give them access so that they could install some of these apps themselves. (add the user to the _appstore group ?)
Lots of things to think about.....
