To me, a clone backup is when you take a source disk and make an exact copy to another disk (clone disk) using a disk to disk copy so that the clone disk is a drive that you could physically swap for the original without any extra steps (its ready to go). The process overwrites the clone disk so it doesnt need to be formatted ahead of time and can't hold anything else - it becomes an exact copy (which also means it has to be at least the same size and any extra space is wasted)Quote from ScaleOut:
Would someone please explain the difference between a 'clone' backup and an 'image' backup. I have seen various references to both, but don't understand the distinction between the two. Thanks.
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ScaleOut,
I've always taken the two to mean this. However, I could be wrong. I did own a computer repair store and this is how we used the terms.
Clone - Make an exact sector by sector copy of the entire drive
Image - Copy a partition or area of the drive
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Quote from GTS:
"...[clone HD]... has to be at least the same size and any extra space is wasted...."