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Need to image many hard drives for a beowulf cluster or a school/business computing environment? Check out Clonezilla! From the page: "You're probably familiar with the popular proprietary commercial package Norton Ghost®, and its OpenSource counterpart, Partition Image. The problem... more
Reviewed by ar0cketman Dec 24 2008, 06:33pm ( 21 reviews ) • clonezilla.org
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Rated by GeekyPro on Nov 09, 4:35pm
Best enterprise cloning solution I know (yes better than ghost)
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Rated by ganesh9 on Sep 26, 5:04pm
Clonezilla is a powerful open-source disk imaging tool
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Rated by patrickjluke on Sep 09, 5:36am
an open source alternative to Ghost and other image backup programmes.
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Rated by ThreeDee912 on Aug 17, 4:27pm
I've been looking for something like this!
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Rated by ar0cketman on Dec 24 2008, 6:33pm
Need to image many hard drives for a beowulf cluster or a school/business computing environment? Check out Clonezilla! From the page: "You're probably familiar with the popular proprietary commercial package Norton Ghost®, and its OpenSource counterpart, Partition Image. The problem with these software packages is that it takes a lot of time to massively clone systems to many computers. You've probably also heard of Symantec's solution to this problem, Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition® with multicasting. Well, now there is an OpenSource clone system (OCS) solution called Clonezilla with unicasting and multicasting!"
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Rated by harrystottle on Oct 21 2008, 3:43pm
about time we had an open source alternative to Ghost...
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Rated by sifukurt on Sep 01 2008, 5:31pm
Ok, now this is just plain old cool. Bare metal restore? Haven't had a chance to try it yet, but this has extraordinary potential.