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    Naldo Paul is offline Senior Member
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    Default Can a bootable clone repel for OS/System drive be produced?

    I want to make a bootable backup drive that incremental backup of my OS / drive system and disk failure can be immediately started to return to the system last saved. I saw in the cloning of several programs, and I am a little confused, what does what. I was told that the copy of the MBR is important to create a bootable clone, but I also heard this is not the only thing to do. I have a RAID 0 and want to ensure that cloning is a unit, and instead of if, if you die, I want to start immediately return to normal.

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    What is incremental backup of the OS on a disk image to? It is to clone each time manually, or clone once and then do incremental backups using the new software is updated regularly. After restoring the drive with the disk image and restore the backup on it. You can not configure a system that automatically generates images of a disk for you in a program. Hope it works for you.

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    Software such as Acronis True Image support system is configured to drive an external drive. It will do so gradually, and copy all the files, folders, etc. position. But you say this unit is not a clone of the machine? I understand that you can: Take pictures of your operating system to run and save them for later restoration of implementing powers conferred on backup software, which actually reflects all the information in another wing of RAID 1 for the conservation of the failure of the primary disk.

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    Gentian Paschal is offline Senior Member
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    If you want to start the device, which is a clone of a system that does not need to always create a new image / clone. The software does not automatically make and you can not clone a disk, which is in use. Therefore, all programs that are running away from a bootable external. When it comes to cloning and imaging software, which is the same. It is understood that, when you play.

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    Gentian pedro is offline Senior Member
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    Clonezilla Live allows users to clone unique media storage device, or a single partition on the media, independent media entity. They cloned the data can be saved as an image file or copy data. Data can be stored in a storage unit nearby, an SSH server, a Samba server, or a NFS file sharing. The backup file can be used to restore the original, if necessary. This software also creates a backup of the OS. I think this program will definitely work for you.

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