Re: best way to make a full backup of a system

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2010/1/21 Josh Miller <joshua@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> On 01/21/2010 02:11 AM, ESGLinux wrote:
>
>> I have just installed and configured a RHEL Server and now that this work
>> is
>> finished I want to make a complete backup of it. The goal is that if it
>> breaks I can recover it as quick as possible.
>>
>> I always use the tar commad to do this task but, perhaps, now there are
>> more
>> advanced tools to do this task. For example, I have been testing
>> virtualization and I would like to do something like restore a virtual
>> image
>> but with a physical system. So it could be great to make an image of the
>> system and have an easy way to restore this image in the system.
>>
>
> I would recommend trying out Clonezilla.  It allows you to create images of
> systems and restore those images using a LiveCD and over the network.
>
> http://clonezilla.org/


WOW! with this tool I can clone anything: "Therefore you can clone
GNU/Linux, MS windows and Intel-based Mac OS, no matter it's 32-bit (x86) or
64-bit (x86-64) OS"

Now I have to try to see if it is true ;-)

thanks,

ESG


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