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What are the main features and advantages of AOMEI Image Deploy Technician?
Network Deployment – Deploys one system image to many computers.
Batch Imaging – Speeds up rollout across multiple client machines.
Central Control – Manages deployment tasks from one console.
Hardware Flexibility – Supports recovery to different hardware environments.
PXE Boot – Starts client computers through the network easily.
Workflow Excellence – Supports long-term deployment consistency and IT efficiency.
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Network Deployment – Restores one system image to many computers simultaneously.
Universal Restore – Deploys images to client machines with different hardware.
Batch Presets – Assigns computer names and IP addresses automatically after deployment.
PXE Boot – Starts client machines over the network without installation media.
Important – Images must be created separately with AOMEI Backupper.
Core Capacity – Unlimited simultaneous deployments to Windows PC and Server systems.
AOMEI Image Deploy Technician is image deployment and network cloning software that restores a prepared Windows system image to multiple computers at once over a local network. It replaces machine-by-machine installation in offices, training rooms, computer labs, and IT service projects.
Time Savings – Provisions dozens of machines in one deployment run.
Consistent Setups – Identical software, drivers, and settings on every machine.
Server Coverage – Removes the 20-computer limit of the Free edition.
Hardware Flexibility – Universal Restore boots clients with dissimilar components.
Service Licensing – Allows billable deployment work for external clients.
Central Monitoring – Server console shows each client's restore progress live.
AOMEI Image Deploy Technician restores a single system or disk image to multiple Windows computers simultaneously over a local area network. One machine with the software installed acts as the deployment server, while client computers boot via PXE into a WinPE environment generated by the program and then receive the image over the LAN. The server console lists each client's IP address and shows restore progress in percent, so an administrator can supervise an entire batch from one screen. In practice, this turns a task like setting up 30 identical office PCs from several days of manual installation into a single supervised deployment session.
The Technician edition adds Universal Restore for dissimilar hardware, batch presetting of client computer names and IP addresses, unlimited simultaneous deployment when the software runs on a Windows Server system, and the right to use the tool commercially, including paid services for clients. The Free edition deploys to a maximum of 20 computers simultaneously when installed on a Server system and is not licensed for business use. For an IT department or service technician imaging mixed hardware fleets, the Technician edition avoids the manual network reconfiguration and boot failures that the Free edition cannot prevent.
| Feature | Free | Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Deployment from PC systems | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Deployment from Server systems | Max 20 | Unlimited |
| Preset computer names | ✕ | ✓ |
| Preset IP addresses | ✕ | ✓ |
| Universal Restore (dissimilar hardware) | ✕ | ✓ |
| Business use | ✕ | ✓ |
| Billable client services | ✕ | ✓ |
| Priority technical support | Low | High |
No, the software deploys images but does not create them: it only accepts system or disk images produced by AOMEI Backupper. The standard workflow is to prepare one reference PC with Windows, applications, drivers, and settings, create a system or disk backup of it with AOMEI Backupper, and store that image on a location the deployment server can reach. AOMEI Image Deploy is also integrated as a tool inside AOMEI Backupper Technician and Technician Plus, so technicians who already own one of those editions can create and deploy images from a single program. Buyers who expect a standalone all-in-one imaging suite should plan for this two-step setup before purchase.
Yes, the Technician edition includes AOMEI Universal Restore, which adapts the deployed image so clients with a different CPU, motherboard, or storage controller than the reference machine can still start Windows normally. This matters in real fleets, where purchased PCs rarely match the original reference hardware generation for generation. Without this function, deploying one image across mixed hardware commonly ends in boot failures that each have to be repaired manually. The Free edition does not include Universal Restore, which is one of the main practical reasons IT teams choose the Technician edition.
Check three things: the network, the boot configuration, and the image source. All client computers must be in the same local network as the deployment server and must have network boot (PXE) enabled as the first boot device in BIOS or UEFI, because deployment runs over the LAN rather than over the internet. A system or disk image created with AOMEI Backupper must already exist or be planned as a preparation step. The software supports Windows client systems from XP through current versions as well as Windows Server releases from 2003 up to Server 2025, so both desktop fleets and server rooms can be provisioned from the same console.
Only the Windows PE environment generated by AOMEI Image Deploy can communicate with its deployment server; WinPE media built with other tools is not recognized. The program creates this bootable ISO or WIM automatically from its main interface, so no separate boot-media tool is needed.
No, AOMEI Image Deploy works within a local area network, where clients receive the image from the server after PXE booting. For branch offices, the practical approach is to run the deployment server locally at each site rather than attempting deployment across a WAN connection.
The server restores clients in configurable groups, with five computers per round suggested as a default, and then automatically continues with the next group. The Technician edition additionally lets you preset computer names and batch IP addresses in the settings, so finished clients join the network correctly without manual follow-up on each machine.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Hard Disk | 40.55 MB free space |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Deploy system or disk image to multiple computers over LAN. Real-time deployment status monitoring with client IP and restore status display. Preset client computer name in Technician edition. Preset client IP address in Technician edition. Universal Restore for deployment to different hardware in Technician edition. Network share and NAS image source support. Supports BIOS boot in standalone AOMEI Image Deploy Technician. Supports up to 33 simultaneous deployments per batch setting. |
| Note | Requires an AOMEI Backupper system image or disk image in ADI format for deployment. Requires server computer and client computers to be on the same network segment. Requires network boot on client computers. Requires DHCP service on the LAN or Enable DHCP inside the tool. Requires Windows AIK on Windows 7 or lower when creating WinPE. Requires Windows ADK on Windows 8 or higher when creating WinPE. Standalone AOMEI Image Deploy supports BIOS boot only. UEFI deployment support is available in the integrated AOMEI Image Deploy inside AOMEI Backupper Technician or Technician Plus. |