Clonezilla is a free and open-source disk cloning, disk imaging, and deployment solution. It offers a variety of features for system administrators, IT professionals, and end-users to efficiently clone or backup their systems. Clonezilla supports a wide range of file systems and can be used for massive deployment, saving time and effort in system setup and recovery.
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Supports ext2, ext3, ext4, reiserfs, reiser4, xfs, jfs, btrfs, f2fs, fat12, fat16, fat32, hfs, hfsplus, ntfs, and more.
Allows for automated cloning and imaging tasks, ideal for large-scale deployments.
Enables the simultaneous cloning of multiple computers, significantly reducing deployment time.
Supports encryption for secure data backup and recovery.
Can be run from a CD/DVD, USB flash drive, PXE network boot, or via a hard drive.
Automatically adjusts partition sizes to fit the target disk during cloning.
Works on both Linux and Windows systems, offering versatility in deployment scenarios.
Allows users to customize boot parameters for specific needs or hardware configurations.
Provides options for both full and incremental backups, as well as easy restoration processes.
Freely available under the GNU General Public License, encouraging community contributions and modifications.
GNU General Public License (GPL)
Steven Shiau and the Clonezilla team
As of the last update, the latest stable version is Clonezilla Live 3.0.1-25
Linux-based
Active community forums and extensive documentation available for troubleshooting and learning.
Compatible with a wide range of hardware, including desktops, laptops, and servers.
Comprehensive guides and tutorials are available for both beginners and advanced users.
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