AlphaTrinity
11 Jul 2008, 5:16am
Hey IC,
I wanted your opinions on a good hard drive cloning software that does the following pretty easily:
1) Much like Norton Ghost, can boot and allow you to choose what drive/partition you are cloning and to what device you want to save the image on. It would be great if the software could see flash drives and external hard drives (such as the WD Passport).
2) Unlike Norton Ghost, but like a Bart PE Self Image execution or an Acronis execution, the software has no problems with cloning RAID configurations, specifically RAID 1 and RAID 10.
3) Unlike Acronis, is affordable.
We've been using ghost for a long time for our desktops, and will probably continue to use ghost for them. The problem is that we have difficulty backing up the images of our servers because ghost is not the greatest when it comes to cloning RAID configurations. After a pretty chaotic server hardware failure that occurred today, we realized that we really need to get on backing up all of our servers. At first we thought that we would boot into a Bart PE utility disc and use Self Image (I think that's what it was called) to image our drives, but Bart PE turned out to be very slow, too slow for our level of patience. Then I tried Acronis that we were borrowing from somebody, and I was amazed at how easy it was to image the drive I wanted. Then when I found out that to legally use Acronis it cost $600 per server, I didn't think that would go over well with the budget folks.
What would be great is if there were someway to get Self Image/Bart PE to run without it taking 20 minutes just to get to the point where we can begin cloning the image or deploying the image. I know there are ways to shrink Bart PE discs, and the one I was using was pretty bloated, but I hear it's a pretty decent headache to do that.
So yeah, that probably wasn't all worth reading.
I just wanted to know what experiences you all had with simple yet efficient cloning software. Like I said, Ghost meets our needs, but we haven't had any luck with cloning RAID Array drives.
Thanks for any ideas
I wanted your opinions on a good hard drive cloning software that does the following pretty easily:
1) Much like Norton Ghost, can boot and allow you to choose what drive/partition you are cloning and to what device you want to save the image on. It would be great if the software could see flash drives and external hard drives (such as the WD Passport).
2) Unlike Norton Ghost, but like a Bart PE Self Image execution or an Acronis execution, the software has no problems with cloning RAID configurations, specifically RAID 1 and RAID 10.
3) Unlike Acronis, is affordable.
We've been using ghost for a long time for our desktops, and will probably continue to use ghost for them. The problem is that we have difficulty backing up the images of our servers because ghost is not the greatest when it comes to cloning RAID configurations. After a pretty chaotic server hardware failure that occurred today, we realized that we really need to get on backing up all of our servers. At first we thought that we would boot into a Bart PE utility disc and use Self Image (I think that's what it was called) to image our drives, but Bart PE turned out to be very slow, too slow for our level of patience. Then I tried Acronis that we were borrowing from somebody, and I was amazed at how easy it was to image the drive I wanted. Then when I found out that to legally use Acronis it cost $600 per server, I didn't think that would go over well with the budget folks.
What would be great is if there were someway to get Self Image/Bart PE to run without it taking 20 minutes just to get to the point where we can begin cloning the image or deploying the image. I know there are ways to shrink Bart PE discs, and the one I was using was pretty bloated, but I hear it's a pretty decent headache to do that.
So yeah, that probably wasn't all worth reading.
I just wanted to know what experiences you all had with simple yet efficient cloning software. Like I said, Ghost meets our needs, but we haven't had any luck with cloning RAID Array drives.
Thanks for any ideas