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What does zero touch deployment mean?

What does zero touch deployment mean?

Zero Touch Deployment is an ease-of-use feature that automatically registers (enrolls) and distributes X. 509 certificates and provisioning information over secure connections within a connected grid network.

What is a high touch installation?

The High-Touch, Retail Media strategy is a hands-on, manual deployment of retail media (installing the Windows operating system on each PC by using the installation DVD) and manual configuration of each PC.

What is single touch deployment?

That “Deploy” button is the one-touch deployment. And what it does is really simple: Monitor your Git repository for changes. Find out what files have changed. Push them to whatever environment you set up.

What Tools software are needed to perform a Zti installation?

To complete this guide, the following software is required:

  • Windows Server 2008 R2.
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2.
  • SQL Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
  • SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1 Cumulative Update 6 (CU6)
  • Windows 8.1.
  • System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager.
  • Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5 with SP1.

What is Lite Touch installation?

LTI (Lite Touch Installation) is a high-volume deployment strategy for small to midsized organizations that combines the use of MDT with Windows Deployment Services, a server role of Windows Server 2008 and later that allows new computers to be deployed through network-based installation.

What is Lite Touch Installation?

What is SonicWall zero touch?

Zero-Touch Deployment allows organizations to use the Capture Cloud Platform to configure their firewall hardware at new locations without requiring on-site personnel, according to SonicWall.

Which are the three types of touches used to perform network installation?

Supports three types of deployments: Zero Touch Installation (ZTI), Lite Touch Installation (LTI), and User Driven Installation (UDI).

What is Zti and LTI?

ZTI deployments require a persistent network connection to the distribution point. LTI deployments require limited user interaction. An LTI deployment needs very little infrastructure, so it can be installed from a network share, or media using either a USB flash drive or an optical disc.