Shinnen
Member
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum, and would like to start by asking for suggestions wrt the best backup strategy.
For years I have been cloning (mostly with XXClone) as my primary backup method. Up until recently this has worked pretty well, but lately the copies of my OS have been less than perfect. I have tried other (freeware) softwares, but all seem to have some shortcoming.
Just today I read a post suggesting that imaging is the best way to do backups. I really don't know much about imaging, and would like members of the forum to comment on imaging vs. cloning.
My interest is precipitated by the fact that I am faced with backing up a computer (Dell Optiplex SX270) with only one HDD connection, which I understand means cloning via the USB port, which is why I'm considering imaging.
So ...... basically I wondering if imaging is going to be easier and or more accurate than cloning.
Thanks,
...... john
I'm new to the forum, and would like to start by asking for suggestions wrt the best backup strategy.
For years I have been cloning (mostly with XXClone) as my primary backup method. Up until recently this has worked pretty well, but lately the copies of my OS have been less than perfect. I have tried other (freeware) softwares, but all seem to have some shortcoming.
Just today I read a post suggesting that imaging is the best way to do backups. I really don't know much about imaging, and would like members of the forum to comment on imaging vs. cloning.
My interest is precipitated by the fact that I am faced with backing up a computer (Dell Optiplex SX270) with only one HDD connection, which I understand means cloning via the USB port, which is why I'm considering imaging.
So ...... basically I wondering if imaging is going to be easier and or more accurate than cloning.
Thanks,
...... john