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titleOfInvention automated state migration while deploying an operating system
abstract AUTOMATED STATE MIGRATION WHILE IMPLEMENTING AN OPERATION SYSTEM. migration from a user state from a source computing device to a target computing device using a state migration point (SMP) is revealed. The target computing device can be the same source computing device, but with a different operating system. The user state is stored securely by the SMP until the user state is restored on the target computing device or a predetermined period of time has elapsed. Additional SMPs can be added without an architectural change. SMPs can be used to simultaneously migrate the multiple user states of the source computing device to multiple target computing devices. SMPs can be restricted to migrate only the user states of computing devices with particular IP subnets. SMPs can retain user states for a period of time after restoration to provide recovery, if necessary.
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