Posted on 07-26-2017 03:25 PM
Hi Everyone,
My organization is testing the use of Self Service to deploy Windows virtual machines, the VM file we want to deploy is very large (~10GB or more). We are testing this because we can keep the Windows image more updated with security patches and Windows updates so a network deploy is preferred.
My question for everyone is this, is deploying a Win VM via Self Service a wise course of action? Are there other, more efficient ways of doing this? Any caveats to be aware of or other thoughts/ideas/suggestions?
Responses are much appreciated, thanks guys!
Posted on 07-26-2017 09:48 PM
I wouldn't say 10 GB was overly large, we deploy a number applications of a similar size using Self Service.
You just have to make sure your checking space and ensuring the machine is going to sleep, it probably also isn't a great idea to try it over Wi-Fi.
My answer is not really specific to VM's just to large files in general.
Posted on 07-26-2017 10:56 PM
You can cache it before running it. Eg rtrouton OS upgrade
Posted on 07-26-2017 10:58 PM
Also if you are using SCCM to manage Windows Workstations inc VM, it can be a nightmare when you are providing a compliance report to the management for Software Updates as VMs are rarely online.
Posted on 07-27-2017 03:08 PM
We've done it before with about a ~7GB size VM, and it does indeed work, but often we just resorted to plugging in a local drive to get it installed. Much faster, and like @Look said, you have to make sure the machine doesn't go to sleep and it's not over wifi.
Posted on 11-15-2017 11:30 AM
Agree @jkuo we used to deploy via a thumb drive but IT Security doesn't want us doing it that way anymore since the version on those drives aren't updated regularly.
Posted on 11-15-2017 11:46 AM
@lakingsfn yes, indeed, we were running into that problem as well, our prepackaged VMs got stale really fast. :(