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Maxim2019-05-25 17:56:17
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Maxim, 2019-05-25 17:56:17

Automated system for restoring from backups. What is the best way to organize?

I had a classroom with ten workstations at my disposal. Pupils will work at these stations for a whole week, create projects, in a word, in every possible way pollute these computers. I want each student to have a clean environment before work and I'm going to do the following: back up all the stations, put the backups on the "teacher's" computer and automatically restore backups to these workstations before each lesson. I have a couple of questions:

  1. What is the best way to organize this? What software to use?
  2. Each station has licensed software installed. Will the license fail after restoring the backup?
  3. What will happen to the license keys if you restore the image to another, but completely identical hardware?

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nrgian, 2019-05-25
@nrgian

Acronis

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2019-05-25
@eapeap

1. Let's rephrase the task: Each time you turn on the computer must be "clean"
Search for the keyword "kiosk". Akronis can do the same, I didn't need to - I didn't delve into it.
2. The license will not fly off.
3. On another computer, it will fly off, of course.

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Artem @Jump, 2019-05-25
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  • There are many options.
    As for options -
    • Special software for organizing kiosks.
    • Limited rights + profile cleaning script.
    • Standard backup with built-in tools.

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Artem, 2017-06-02
@Kaylos

https://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_in.asp

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