Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com.
You plan to automate the deployment of servers that run Windows Server 2012.
You identify the following requirements for the deployment:
Update the custom images that will be used for the deployment. Add custom drivers to the images that will be used for the deployment.
Add software packages to the images that will be used for the deployment.
Perform a zero touch bare-metal installation that uses Wake On LAN.
A network consultant recommends using Windows Deployment Services (WDS) and the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) to deploy the
servers.
You need to identify which requirements are achieved by using the consultant’s recommendations.
Which requirements should you identify? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose all that apply.)
A.
Update the custom images used for the deployment.
B.
Add software packages to the images used for the deployment.
C.
Perform a zero touch bare-metal installation that uses Wake On LAN.
D.
Add custom drivers to the images used for the deployment.
Explanation:
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010
MDT 2010 requires Windows AIK for Windows.
Manage your images, from adding/removing drivers to easily swapping out the operating system you would like to deploy.
Incorrect:
Not C: System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) ConfigMgr allows you to push an OSD to the computers of your choice at the time of your choosing due
to its built in Wake on LAN (WOL) feature.
WDS is used for images and you can add software to said image so A, B and D
https://serverfault.com/questions/364475/wds-deploying-applications-too
A and D only. The link you provided does not endorse WDS for adding application to the image. Rather, MDT or GPO was suggested for deploying applications.
A,B and D
A,B and D in the exam
A and D are correct.
You can update the custom images used for the deployment using the Windows ADK, so answer A is correct.
You can add packages (!) to the images used for the deployment. You can add software packages (!) to a machine, which you then Sysprep, but you cannot add software packages to an image directly, so answer B is incorrect.
You can perform a bare-metal installation using WDS, but there is no zero touch functionality in WDS that uses Wake-on-LAN. You will need to PXE boot for example instead and that is not zero touch using Wake-on-LAN, so answer C is incorrect.
You can add custom drivers to the images used for the deployment using the Windows ADK, so answer D is correct.