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7 ADK ComponentConfiguration Manager Site System Windows Deployment ToolsCentral Administration Site Server Primary Site Server All SMS Provider Site Systems Windows PECentral Administration Site Server Primary Site Server All SMS Provider Site Systems User State Migration ToolTop Level Site Server Central Administration Site Server Standalone Primary Site Server

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9 Destination Operating SystemUSMT VersionWhere to Find It Windows 8USMT for Windows 8Part of ADK (created during site install) Windows 7 (RTM and SP1)USMT for Windows 8Part of ADK (created during site install) Windows Vista SP2USMT 4.0Part of WAIK for Windows 7 Windows XP SP3USMT 3.0.1Microsoft Download Center

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25 Microsoft Surface RT Microsoft Surface Pro AOAC

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28 No standby or hibernate – these transitions do not allow staying connected, and are too slow to enter and exit. Devices and the system as a whole opportunistically power down to save power when not needed Low idle power floor benefits system that are mostly idle, and also busy systems.

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31 Remember… Think “smart phone behavior” Timeline of states: +1 min to dim and +2 min to resiliency (screen off), regardless of AC or DC. +4 minutes User idle +8 system enforced Connected Standby

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35 Examples of actions Application Deployment Collection Cycle (aka Global reval) Discovery Data Collection Cycle (Heartbeat) File collection Hardware inventory Machine policy retrieval and evaluation Software Inventory Cycle Software Metering usage Report Cycle Software Update Deployment Evaluation Cycle Software Update Scan cycle Windows installer source list update cycle User policy retrieval & Evaluation Cycle

36 NetworkBatteryBattery LevelIdleWinMaint Interval BasedOn or off or both A/C or D/CWhen run Low=10%, Critical=5% Yes or noA/C+only+Idle+Network Application Deployment Collection Cycle (aka Global reval) A/CHigh onlyYesMet Discovery Data Collection Cycle (Heartbeat) YesBothHigh/lowYesMet File collection A/CYesMet Hardware inventory A/CYesMet Machine policy retrieval and evaluation YesBothHigh/lowYesMet Software Inventory Cycle A/CYesMet Software Metering usage Report Cycle A/CYesMet Software Update Deployment Evaluation Cycle High/lowYesMet Software Update Scan cycle Yes Met Windows installer source list update cycle YesA/CYesMet User policy retrieval & Evaluation Cycle YesBothHigh/lowYesMet Other Software Update installation High/lowMet Send state & status messages Yes High/lowMet Client check (ccmeval) Met DCM baselines HighYesMet App Install YesHigh/lowMet

37 Bottom-line: Be a better citizen

38 Windows 8 GuidanceChanges in ConfigMgr 2012 Sp1 Avoid periodic CPU, disk, and network activity Implemented event-driven awareness and scheduling within ConfigMgr agent to be aware of each of these resource states. This reduces unnecessary polling, spinning, and work that cannot be performed because conditions cannot be met. Ensure that when the display is off or the user is not present, all periodic active ceases along with not adjusting system timer resolution ConfigMgr agent is resilient and will resume when out of Connected Standby. Convert background activity to tasks ConfigMgr agent will leverage Windows Automatic Maintenance as another opportunity to perform pending schedules and tasks In order to be as most energy efficient and least impactful to the user experience Optimize hot code paths for performance and ensure dependencies don't break the top 9 rules Optimized certain code paths to accomplishing the same work with less resources saves power Meets all Windows 8 engineering guidance Optimized agent - significantly reduced average memory utilization by 33%

39 RTProWin 8AOAC Form Factor Many Boot Time* GoodOkay Best Heat and Noise FanlessMore Fanless x86 or x64 ARMx64Bothx86 UEFI Battery Life GoodOkayN/ABest Industry Target ConsumerEnterprise and Consumer

40 RTProWin8AOAC Domain join capable Group Policy capable Cost AOAC capable Able to run classic applications TPM DirectAccess

41 RTProWin8AOAC Management Platform Intune MDM Only Native ConfigMgr or Intune standalone Native ConfigMgr Or Intune Standalone Native ConfigMgr or Intune standalone Runs native ConfigMgr agent Requires User enrollment Multi-User support Able to install apps from SSP/Catalog Capable of OSD Software Update Management Support Restore/Refresh

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