In our environment we have a small number of white Macbooks which for financial reasons we could not replace this year. They have 2.4Ghz procs w/ 2GB of RAM and 5400rpm drives.
After imaging several of them with 10.10.4 Yosemite, we're noticing a VERY noticeable drop in performance. Just last year using Deploy Studio w/ 10.9.4 Mavericks the OS was much more responsive. Just from the time I click to access items in the menubar from when it actually opens takes over 5 seconds. The Macbooks obviously aren't the most powerful machines, but comparing several Macbooks with our old image from last year on them they are at least usable. After imaging with Casper they're essentially garbage. There are no drastic changes in terms of software that is being installed on the Macbooks, only that we're using Casper to image.
I'm wondering given that we used an early 2015 MBA with 10.10.4 Yosemite to create our base OS image if I should create a new Yosemite base OS made from a white Macbook. Does this seem like a good strategy? Ideally, we want all our Macs on the same OS.
Are there other things I should examine or try to make our Macbooks usable?
