Clonezilla

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Clonezilla

the Clonezilla Live CD
Original author(s) Steven Shiau
Developer(s) NCHC Free Software Labs
Stable release 2.1.2-20[1] / July 3, 2013 (2013-07-03)
Preview release 2.1.2-31 / July 30, 2013 (2013-07-30)
Development status Current
Written in Perl, Unix shell
Operating system POSIX, GNU/Linux
Available in English, Chinese (Traditional)
Type Disk cloning, Disaster recovery
License GPL
Website clonezilla.org

Clonezilla is a free disaster recovery, disk cloning, disk imaging, and deployment computer program.[2] Clonezilla is designed by Steven Shiau and developed by the NCHC Free Software Labs in Taiwan.[3] Clonezilla SE provides multicast support similar to Norton Ghost Corporate Edition.

Clonezilla Live

'Clonezilla Live' enables a user to clone a single computer's storage media, or a single partition on the media, to a separate medium device. The cloned data can be saved as an image-file or as a duplicated copy of the data. The data can be saved to locally attached storage device, an SSH server, a Samba Server, or an NFS file-share. The clone file can then be used to restore the original when needed.[4]

The Clonezilla application can be run from a USB flash drive or a DVD-ROM. Clonezilla requires no modification to the computer; the software runs in its own booted environment.[5]

Clonezilla Server

Clonezilla Server is used to clone many computers simultaneously across a network. This is done using a DRBL server and computer workstations that can boot from a network.

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