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  2. Comparison of disk cloning software - Wikipedia

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    Disk Cloning Software Disk cloning capabilities of various software. Name Operating system User Interface Cloning features Operation model License

  3. Disk cloning - Wikipedia

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    Disk cloning is the process of duplicating all data on a digital storage drive, such as a hard disk or solid state drive, using hardware or software techniques. [1] Unlike file copying, disk cloning also duplicates the filesystems, partitions, drive meta data and slack space on the drive. [2]

  4. List of backup software - Wikipedia

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    Name Publisher Runs on Windows? Runs on macOS? Runs on Linux? Has a GUI? Continuous data protection [a] @MAX SyncUp @MAX software Yes No No Yes Yes Acronis True Image: Acronis Yes

  5. Far EasTone - Wikipedia

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    Far EasTone was founded in October 1996 by the Far Eastern Group, in a joint venture with AT&T.The company was awarded two wireless (GSM 900 and GSM 1800) service licenses in January 1997.

  6. Clonezilla - Wikipedia

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    Selecting between clone and image mode Cloning from disk to disk. There are two variants of Clonezilla: Clonezilla Live is intended to be used for imaging a single computer, while Clonezilla Server Edition (SE) is intended for mass deployment over a computer network.

  7. Ghost (disk utility) - Wikipedia

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    GHOST (an acronym for general hardware-oriented system transfer [4]), now called Symantec™ GHOST Solution Suite (GSS) [5] for enterprise, is a disk cloning and backup tool originally developed by Murray Haszard in 1995 for Binary Research.

  8. Clone (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Clones and remakes are created for reasons including competition, standardization, availability across platforms, and as homage. Compatibility with the original system is usually the explicit purpose of cloning hardware or low-level software such as operating systems (e.g. AROS and MorphOS are intended to be compatible with AmigaOS).

  9. RedFox - Wikipedia

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    RedFox (formerly SlySoft) is a software development company based in Belize.The company is most prominently known for its software AnyDVD, which can be used to bypass copy protection measures on optical media, including DVD and Blu-ray Disc media, as well as CloneCD, which is used to back up the contents of optical discs.