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>See [Prepare for deployment with MDT](prepare-for-windows-deployment-with-mdt.md) for more information about the server, client, and network infrastructure used in this guide.
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For the purposes of this topic, we will use three computers: DC01, MDT01, and PC0001.
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For the purposes of this topic, we will use three computers: DC01, MDT01, and HV01.
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- DC01 is a domain controller for the contoso.com domain.
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- MDT01 is a contoso.com domain member server.
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- PC0001 is a Windows 10 Enterprise x64 client and also a contoso.com domain member.
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- HV01 is a Hyper-V server that will be used to build the reference image.
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Computers used in this topic.
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## The reference image
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The reference image described in this guide is designed primarily for deployment to physical devices. However, the reference image is typically created on a virtual platform, before being automatically run through the System Preparation (Sysprep) tool process and captured to a Windows Imaging (WIM) file. The reasons for creating the reference image on a virtual platform are the following:
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