Session

The New OSDKloud

aka What's coming in OSDCloud v2

I've been working on some new features for OSDCloud with Michael, Gary, and Akos and this will be the first venue to show off the new features. I can't spoil the surprise, but you'll be able to start using the new features right away. This session will cover all new content that has never been shared outside of the OSDCloud Team.

New Features
- New Toolkit
- OSDCloud ARM64
- GitHub Repositories
- WinPE Offline Build Process
- WinPE Drivers for everything AMD64 and ARM64
- WinPE with PowerShell 7
- OSDCloud on macOS VM
- MSP Tools

## New Toolkit
The new toolkit is from the ground up and allows you to build BootImages and Recovery Images for any OS, even without the Windows ADK installed. This toolkit supports Git Repositories to allow you to store your customizations, as well as the ability to build images with full driver support completely offline.

## WinPE BootImage and BootMedia
The new process for building WinPE BootImages and BootMedia completely replaces the existing Template process. PowerShell 7 is included in WinPE by default, as well as some other tools ready to go. You'll also be able to build ARM64 boot images from an AMD64 host.
MSP customizations are included in the new toolkit, allowing you to customize the WinPE BootImage with your own branding and customizations.

## WinPE Drivers
OSDCloud introduced CloudDrivers when adding WinPE Drivers to your BootImage. This is going away and being replaced with something better and more complete.
ARM64? Yes, its ready.

## BootImage Library
To speed up the process of building BootMedia, you'll have an easy to use BootImage Library so you can select and build BootMedia with ease ... and BootMedia gets a library as well.

## OSDCloud over PowerShell 7
You'll be able to build BootMedia with PowerShell 7 on your host os, and when you boot to WinPE, you'll be able to run OSDCloud on PowerShell 7.
To ensure there are no breaking changes, OSDCloud will continue to support PowerShell 5.1.

## OSDCloud on macOS
- Build a Windows Virtual Machine on macOS with OSDCloud
Spend some time during this session on creating a Windows Virtual Machine with OSDCloud on your macOS. More information will be provided in the session.

## OSDCloud on ARM64
All the bits needed to deploy Windows on ARM64 devices are included in this OSDCloud update. This includes the ability to build a Windows Virtual Machine on ARM64, as well as the ability to deploy Windows on ARM64 devices with OSDCloud.

## Demos
Demos for all new features will be provided in the session.

David Segura

OS Deployment Expert and Microsoft PowerShell MVP

Houston, Texas, United States

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