I was tasked today to stop wiping out our student and teacher machines to lay down the new and tested OS and packages every summer to prepare them for next school year. Instead, he likes us to do in-place OS upgrade and keep our apps up to date now so we can save time by not imaging during our summer visit to our school sites. I like the idea, who wants to be the guy imaging hundreds of laptops, waiting for them to finish and put them back to the cart. However, I think it is not all good. For Teacher machines yes. Because they keep the same machine for the duration of their contract. But how about student machines? We image student machines every summer to roll out new OS and to wipe out student data to prepare them for the next student that will use it next school year. Yes, we can do the in-place OS upgrade and upgrade packages for compatibility now, but how about cleaning the student data when the school ends? We also have shared macs that have multiple users. Is there a way to delete users and their files on scheduled manner? Wipe them out clean of user files and restore settings like a freshly imaged machine without actually imaging it? Anybody out there doing this kind of system in their school district?
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My Boss said...lets stop imaging, and start upgrading.
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