CD/DVD/BluRay Restore Question
Forgive me if this is the wrong place to ask this question.
I have a few sites that I support for my customer that are closed/standalone systems with no enterprise network infrastructure capability. This creates a painful situation where our clients have to manually capture and deploy images with a Terabyte Image for Linux CD and an external hard disk containing the images. It's not a bad piece of software, but I want to eliminate the aspect of having to rely on the external hard disks because of the failure/data loss issues and have the images deploy directly off of DVD/BluRay discs. This makes it a little cheaper and more expendable than the external hard disk solution, and is easier for our customer to just pop in the disc, press a button and their system is restored.
At each site there's around 20 or so machines we're trying to accomplish this task with. Terabyte Image for Linux WILL accomplish this, but the images do not fit on a BluRay disc. I've attempted to compress the image and downsize it multiple times and it still will not play, which is strange because it will not fit my 35GB compressed images on a 25GB BluRay disc, but it will take a complete 500GB (most likely disregards unallocated sectors) image on my Ext4 formatted Red Hat 6 machines onto the BluRay discs.
Has anyone/does anyone have to deal with a similar scenario? Would these images be tied directly to the machine that the image was captured on or can it be universal for a multitude of machines (ie, like Sysprep generalization).
Thank you in advance for your help.


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