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  2. Comparison of disk cloning software - Wikipedia

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    Operating system User Interface Cloning features Operation model License; Windows Linux MacOS Live OS CLI GUI Sector by sector [a] File based [b] Hot transfer [c] Standalone Client–server; Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office [1] [d] Yes No Yes: Yes (64 MB) No Yes Yes: FAT32, NTFS, HFS+, APFS, ext2, ext3, ext4 and ReiserFS [2] Yes: Yes: Yes ...

  3. Macrium Reflect - Wikipedia

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    Macrium SiteManager Platform is a separate solution to Macrium Reflect, although based on the same principles. The key difference is that where Macrium Reflect is designed for standalone use and better suits home users and business users where it is necessary to manage backups on an individual workstation, Macrium SiteManager Platform offers a ...

  4. Clonezilla - Wikipedia

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    Clonezilla works by copying used blocks on the storage device (i.e. SATA SSD, HDD or NVMe SSD). [4] It is intended to support a bare-metal deployment of an operating system by booting from a preinstalled live environment. The preinstallation environment can be booted from a USB flash drive, CD/DVD-ROM or Android mobile phone.

  5. List of backup software - Wikipedia

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    Macrium Reflect: Paramount Software UK Ltd Yes No No Yes Yes NetVault Backup: QuestSoftware Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Norton 360: Symantec Yes No Yes Yes No Norton Ghost: Symantec Yes No Yes Yes No Novabackup: NovaStor Yes No Partial Yes No NTBackup: Microsoft Yes No No Yes No Retrospect: Retrospect Inc Yes Yes Yes Yes No Rubrik: Rubrik Inc Yes Yes ...

  6. Trim (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The TRIM command enables an operating system to notify the SSD of pages which no longer contain valid data. For a file deletion operation, the operating system will mark the file's sectors as free for new data, then send a TRIM command to the SSD. After trimming, the SSD will not preserve any contents of the block when writing new data to a ...

  7. Disk formatting - Wikipedia

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    A block, a contiguous number of bytes, is the minimum unit of storage that is read from and written to a disk by a disk driver.The earliest disk drives had fixed block sizes (e.g. the IBM 350 disk storage unit (of the late 1950s) block size was 100 six-bit characters) but starting with the 1301 [8] IBM marketed subsystems that featured variable block sizes: a particular track could have blocks ...

  8. Nutritionists react to the red food dye ban: 'Took far too long'

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    The FDA has banned red dye No. 3, as the synthetic additive is known to cause cancer. Nutritionists Ilana Muhlstein and Robin DeCicco discuss what this means for American health.

  9. Data erasure - Wikipedia

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    By accessing the entire hard drive, data erasure eliminates the risk of data remanence. Data erasure can also bypass the Operating System (OS). Overwriting programs that operate through the OS will not always perform a complete erasure because they cannot modify the contents of the hard drive that are actively in use by that OS.