i found this very useful i don,t have to take my external drive with me to image that machine. some times in labs there will be one student who would always want to mess up system. then uninstall the client from that machine.ģ: now if you more identical machine this one machine should be good for all of them.Ĥ: if you have diff machine then you might want to make more images. Ģ: when you finish fresh installation for client and done with updates install the client and save image to server. It also works with fresh system as long as computer have C:drive or operating system installed on it. Yes if you already took an image of that client then you won,t have any problem restoring it back. So if I create an entire image of PC using this, could I do image restore of that client PC if say the HD died?īTW - You did a good job on the vids-watching those now. This looks promising for a desktop backup solution. Existing file backups can be browsed and files from these backups can be extracted It allows the administrator to change backup settings and override the settings for the clients.
Webinterface that shows the status of the clients, current activities and statistics. Install, select the directories you want to backup and watch it backupĬlient warns if there was no backup for some time Less server storage space is needed for your backups (file level dedublication).Ĭlients can change their settings like backup frequency or number of backups and can take a look at logfiles of their backups Same files on different computers are saved only once. Image and file backups while the system is runningīackups of used files. Only used and changed hard disk sectors are transmitted during an incremental image backup įull and incremental image and file backups: Whole partitions can be saved as well as single directoriesįast calculation of file tree differences leads to very fast incremental file backups - only new changed files will be retransmitted
I tested it out and it works pretty good. I was searching for more imaging server like fog and clonzilla and came across this one.