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What is a golden image? - Red Hat a golden image is an intentionally configured snapshot of a system, (server, virtual desktop environment, or even a disk drive) which can be used to deploy new instances
What is golden image? | Definition from TechTarget A golden image is a template for a virtual machine, virtual desktop, server or hard disk drive Golden images are also known as ghost images, clones, master images or base images
Create an Azure Virtual Desktop golden image - Azure Virtual Desktop . . . This article will walk you through how to use the Azure portal to create a custom image to use for your Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts This custom image, which we'll call a "golden image," contains all apps and configuration settings you want to apply to your deployment
A guide to golden images - SmartDeploy A golden image, sometimes referred to as a master image or base image, is a preconfigured copy of a computer’s virtual or hard disk drive that includes the operating system, settings, and essential software
What is a golden image? - AWS Prescriptive Guidance A golden image is a snapshot of software used to flash or provision many devices Here are some examples of golden images in other domains that you might already be familiar with:
What is a Golden Image? - Oracle A golden image contains the operating system and software applications preinstalled, as opposed to a standard image with only the operating system
What Are Golden Images? Best Practices for Modern Teams Golden images (also called "universal" or "base" images) are secure, standardized, and reproducible foundations for building and running software They provide vetted infrastructure that teams can trust, reducing risk while accelerating development