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This is a comparison of disk cloning software, computer programs that can copy the contents of one disk into another disk or into a disk image.

Table

Name Operating system User interface Sector by sector[a] File by file[b] Hot transfer[c] Mount or extract[d] Operation model License
Ext2, Ext3 FAT32 NTFS HFS+ Standalone Client–server Live USB Live CD
Acronis True Image[1] Windows Graphical Yes No[e] Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (64 MB) Yes Shareware
Apple Software Restore OS X Command line Yes ? ? ? Yes ? ? Yes Yes ? ? Part of Mac OS X
Clonezilla[2] Linux Text-based Yes No No No No No Through a hack[3] Yes Yes (Clonezilla server edition) Yes (108.2 MB) Yes (109.1 MB) GPL
dcfldd Linux Command line Yes No No No No No No Yes No ? ? GPL
dd (Unix) Linux Command line Yes No No No No No No Yes No ? ? GPL
Disk Utility OS X Graphical Yes ? ? ? Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Part of Mac OS X
EASIS Drive Cloning Windows Graphical Yes No No No No No No Yes No Yes Yes Freeware
FSArchiver Linux Text-based No Yes Yes Yes ? ? ? Yes No ? ? GPL
Ghost v15[4] Windows Graphical
Command line
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Shareware
Gparted Live Cd[5] Linux Graphical No Yes No No No No No Yes No Yes Yes GPL
Image for Windows Windows Graphical Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Shareware
Kleo Bare Metal Backup Independent (Live OS) Graphical Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No ? Yes Yes Yes (570 MB) Yes (570 MB) Freeware
Macrium Reflect Windows Graphical Yes Yes Yes Yes ? Yes Yes ? ? ? Yes (6 MB) Freemium
Mondo Rescue Linux Text-based Yes Yes Yes ? ? Yes ? Yes ? ? No GPL
ntfsclone[6][7] Linux Command line No No No Yes ? ? ? Yes No No[f] No[f] GPL
partimage[8][9] Linux Text-based No Yes Yes Experimental[10] ? ? ? Yes Yes No[f] No[f] GPL
PING[11][12] Linux Text-based Yes Yes Yes Experimental[10] ? No ? Yes Yes ? Yes (31 MB) GPL
Redo Backup and Recovery Windows, Linux Graphical Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Can access networked drives Yes (225 MB) Yes (225 MB) GPL

See also

Software
Lists

Notes

  1. ^ Sector-by-sector transfer involves accessing the disk directly and copying the contents of each sector, thus accurately reproducing the layout of the source disk.
  2. ^ File-based transfer, (as opposed to sector-by-sector transfer,) involves opening all files and copying their contents, one by one. It requires the cloning utility to have a knowledge of the file systems on the source disk. The target disk's layout may not resemble that of the source disk.
  3. ^ Hot transfer refers to copying the contents a volume on which there are open files in use. Implies use of Shadow Copy or such techniques.
  4. ^ Extracting is the process of browsing a disk image and retrieving some of the files that it contains, one users choice. Mounting a disk image is the process of make the disk image content available to the user as if he or she is accessing a physical read-only disk.
  5. ^ Acronis True Image can detect and identify Linux partitions and prompt user to switch to sector-by-sector mode.
  6. ^ a b c d There is no Live CD dedicated specially to this utility. However, it is present on several rescue CD's together with other software.

References

  1. ^ "Datasheet – True Image 2013 by Acronis". Acronis. 7 August 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  2. ^ Clonezilla home page (includes supported filesystems and other info)
  3. ^ http://serverfault.com/questions/35639/extracting-files-from-clonezilla-images
  4. ^ "Norton Ghost". Symantec. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  5. ^ "Gparted Live CD". Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  6. ^ About ntfsclone
  7. ^ ntfsclone(8) man page
  8. ^ Partimage home page
  9. ^ Partimage supported filesystems
  10. ^ a b http://www.partimage.org/Supported-Filesystems
  11. ^ PING HowTo
  12. ^ PING FAQ
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