Different OS image

I have different OS type , Like Windows 2008 SP2 and windows 2008 R2, windows 2007 and windows 2008. How i configure my infra to deploy new server or client .
Example 
I want my define  client connect to windows 7 image for OSD 
Define server connect to 2008 R2
its depend on requirement and licensee
Deployment with PXE only

I understand your first point.
Yes computers are unknown , is there any other way to automate the process like ZTI.
Suppose i boot the system with PXE and it will automatically choose the correct OS image.
Hello,
If you want to AUTOMATE the deployment process with different OS, you´ll have to do it be creating manual Computer Records with MAC adresses and Place them into different collections, where Win7 TS or W2008 TS will be deployed.
I would suggest a LTI approach here, and you would have a chance to keep everything in one TS, just do an image selection with UDI and create index-based variables for other OS related steps. This would require MDT integration and UDI knowledge.

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