![]() ![]() The server edition requires that you to set up a “DRBL server” (where DRBL stands for “Diskless Remote Boot in Linux”). There is also a server edition that is suitable for cloning multiple machines simultaneously. It supports Windows (FAT, NTFS), Mac OS (HFS+), and Linux file systems (ext2, ext3, reiserfs, xfs, jfs) and only backs up the used sectors/blocks in the hard disk partition. As such, if you are just an average end-user of Windows and Mac computers, you may find the interface somewhat intimidating. For example, you are given menus that say “Mount local device, mount SSH server, Mount NFS server” (etc), and terms like “mount”, “remote resource”, “server” are used freely in the interface. At the time of this writing, it looks like the software requires you to have a fair bit of knowledge of computers. You then boot from it and use it to back up or restore your hard disk to another hard disk or the network. (The commercial full version includes the ability to automatically verify images made, password protection of your images, a Windows PE 2.0 rescue CD with RAID support, etc.) Clonezilla This backup and image software is provided in the form of an ISO file, which you have to write to a CD or DVD. ![]() It has a built-in scheduler, so that you can schedule it to back up your system at a convenient time by itself, has 32 bit and 64 bit versions, comes with a Linux-based bootable rescue CD as well as a BartPE plugin, etc. Brendan King No Comments 2511 Views Share on Free Hard Disk / Partition Imaging and Cloning Software Macrium Reflect Free This software is able to image your currently running system (using a facility known as Microsoft Volume Shadow copy Service) to another local hard disk, to the Network, a USB or Firewire drive, and DVD. ![]()
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