Multi-terminal point-to-point push method
A point-to-point, multi-terminal technology, applied in software deployment and other directions, can solve problems such as low efficiency, achieve the effect of convenient use, save update steps, and reduce network consumption
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[0043] An embodiment of the present application provides a multi-terminal point-to-point push method, the method includes the following steps S101 to S104:
[0044] Step S101, the first terminal starts the operating system through the first image, establishes a network connection with the server and sends a request for copying the second image, and copies the second image from the server.
[0045] In this step, the server software runs on the server, and the second image is also stored on the server. The second image refers to a system file obtained from the server and is used to create a virtual desktop.
[0046] Pushing means that the client (in this step, the first terminal) obtains a new operating system image from the server through the network, which is the network data interaction between the client software and the server software.
[0047] The details of image push include:
[0048] In the first step, after the second image version of the server (server) is updated, th...
Embodiment 2
[0063] Based on step S101, this solution also proposes a PE update method, that is, using a winPE image or a Linux image obtained by minimizing system tailoring and customization as the first image. specifically, figure 2 is a flow chart of the PE update mode according to the embodiment of the present application, such as figure 2 As mentioned above, the desktop of the client is virtualized, and the remote desktop is run by using a thin terminal, such as winPE or Linux image, and after entering the remote desktop, the synchronization program is started to interact with the server, and the mirror data is obtained from the server to the local terminal through the synchronization program. Complete the push and restart to enter the corresponding image. The difference between this embodiment and the prior art is that winPE and Linux are customized and tailored according to the minimized system. In this example, the minimized system refers to the installation of only the most bas...
Embodiment 3
[0067] Based on step S103, this solution also proposes a background update method of pushing multiple images to the local terminal, that is, the local disk of the first terminal includes multiple images, and one of the images is used to start the operating system, and the other images are used for When the version update message issued by the server is received, the update will be performed in the background, and the latest version of the image will be entered after restarting, and the last used image will be pushed through the disk push, so that multiple images in the first terminal can be updated in the background , will not affect the normal use of the desktop; and, since the image entered every time is the latest version, there is no need to enter the desktop to know whether it needs to be updated.
[0068] Specifically, the first terminal starts the operating system through the second image, and copies the second image in the local disk to obtain at least one fourth image;...
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