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NetRestore

NetRestore - 1.0

ASR mass deployment utility with NetBoot option

All Time: (4.9)
Version 1.0: (5.0)
Selected Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2003-01-08
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 1.0): 231
Downloads (all versions): 60,449

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Product Description:

NetRestore is a software deployment tool. You can use NetRestore to restore a master disk image to a computer's hard disk while that disk image is hosted locally, on a network via AFP, or on the internet via HTTP. NetRestore can also be used in conjunction with NetBoot to fully automate the deployment of a lab full of machines. NetRestore was designed to be very easy to use, yet flexible, powerful, and extensible. Finally, NetRestore is based on the Mac OS X native version of Apple Software Restore, so your deployment will be fast and accurate. Coupled with Carbon Copy Cloner 2.1, lab deployment has never been easier!
NetRestore attempts to bring the functionality that existed in the Mac OS 9 version of ASR to Mac OS X, as well as extend it. Some of these features include:
  • a GUI
  • Post-action scripts
  • Image descriptions are displayed in interface
  • Full automation
  • Full control over all the features of the command-line version of asr
  • Easy configurability via property lists
  • NetRestore can set the target disk to be the boot disk, thus making it more compatible in environments in which the open firmware password is set

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 10.2.2 or higher
  • At least one read-only master disk image that has been scanned with asr (see this page for more details)

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Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: Not rated (0.0) Support: Not rated (0.0)
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NetRestore CommentaryNeed one version for 10.4/10.5! - Version: 3.4.1, 2/18/2008 12:00AM PST

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libertyforall1776
I don't see why the application cannot be forked, and click a box or have it autosense 10.4 or 10.5 -- why have two versions -- seems dumb to me.
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NetRestore ReviewUse this to get a promotion! - Version: 3.3.6, 2/1/2008 12:00AM PST

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dekstar
Mike, I'd like to thank you for providing the world with your wonderful apps! This one in particular has saved me hours and $$$. Can say enough thanks, keep up the good work!

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NetRestore ReviewMike has made my job easier - Version: 3.3.6, 8/3/2007 04:43PM PST

cenaq--2008
For the past 4+ years, Mike has made my job easier with his NetRestore software. NetRestore allows me to easily clone computers in order to restore and when I update computers, I create one image (using NetRestore Helper) and send it to the others. I figured it all out using Mike's documentation and online lab deployment information. When I get a new computer for the lab or a faculty Macintosh, I boot from an external disk, erase and partition the internal hard drive. I create two partitions, consisting of one small one with just enough space for a small basic operating system and one with the rest of the drive. The small drive is the emergency restore system. When I have a problem computer or a major updated image, I boot of the small partition and use NetRestore to point to the location with the image I created with NetRestore Helper as the source and send it to the larger partition. NetRestore makes it possible to easily re-image the lab computers before every semester.

This product has made for a better running and more consistently updated lab. Most likely it has also kept me at my job longer than I would have stayed without this software.

I called "Ease of Use" 4 out of 5. It took me a while to learn the things it can do completely on my own. I really would have just called everything 5 out of 5, but you might not have believed me, right?

I use expensive commercial software for doing the same thing on my windows computers. It is great software, but you know what? Adding NetRestore to Apple's Remote Desktop software makes just as good a product for the Apple side.
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