In simple terms, it's an application that prevents users making permanent changes to a system. Admin sets it up, then "freezes" the configuration. From then on a reboot is all that's required to place the system back into the "frozen" state. And, to answer the original question, yes, you can use Deep Freeze on an SSD.
In simple terms, it's an application that prevents users making permanent changes to a system. Admin sets it up, then "freezes" the configuration. From then on a reboot is all that's required to place the system back into the "frozen" state. And, to answer the original question, yes, you can use Deep Freeze on an SSD.