A new version of the Ghost computer cloning and restoration product from Symantec Corp. adds features that deploy software
patches and reduce the network bandwidth used by the program, the company said Monday.
Ghost 8.0 Corporate Edition, the latest edition of Symantec's tool, finds the software evolving from a backup and recovery
product into a configuration and patch management platform.
A new features in Ghost 8.0 is remote management that enables administrators to clone Microsoft Corp., Windows NT, 2000 or
XP machines and send out software hot fixes or operating system configuration changes to multiple workstations at once, Symantec
said. New features also make it easier to migrate user settings such as Windows "My Documents" folders, desktop shortcuts
and configurations between computers, Symantec said.
To simplify file deployment, a new file transfer multicasting feature allows the same file to be pushed out and run on multiple
workstations at the same time. Bandwidth throttling features enable companies to use the multicast feature without taking
up too much of the network's available resources, the company said.
Ghost customers can still "unicast," copying a desktop image to a single machine, or deploy a single image to all machines
on a network subnet, Symantec said.
Symantec also included features to limit the impact of system cloning and restoration on corporate networks. Unlike earlier
versions of Ghost, Version 8.0 Corporate Edition has the ability to create staging areas on local machines. Those enable administrators
to store local copies of user profiles, software fixes or even entire "images" of the computer operating environment, Symantec
said.
Unlike other disk contents, the staging area is not overwritten when Ghost restores files to the machine and the files in
it can be used to quickly install key software components. Earlier versions of Ghost required all the information captured
during the cloning process or used in a restoration to be sent back and forth over the corporate network, Symantec said.
Symantec also introduced improved asset tracking features. IT administrators can now track what hardware and software is running
on remote machines from the Ghost 8.0 management console and use filters to see which machines qualify for software patches
or other updates, the company said.
Finally, a "ghost boot" feature simplifies deployment of the Ghost product by allowing administrators to browse for network
machines and remotely install the Ghost client, Symantec said.
Symantec Ghost 8.0 is available immediately through Symantec distributors and resellers, the company said.