Sun OS image restoration via network

Hi All,
Greetings & Good day,
I am new to Sun-Solaris ; platform. I would like get some advice & tips how to setup [Sun Server OS image restore via network]
Like Ignite server.. My goal is to create OS-image from existing server via network & restore back same os-image to same sever. kindly please advice.
Thank you
Best Regards,
Johnson

Hello Johnson,
take a look in the Solaris Flash feature to see if it fit your needs.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23823_01/html/E23803/flashoverview-2.html#scrolltoc
Best regards,
Alexandre Shin-Iti Okamoto.

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