Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Disk cloning vs disk imaging

Disk cloning is a process of creating the identical copy of a physical disk on another disk (physical).

Disk imaging implies that a resulting image is stored in the file rather than on a disk. The image file is mostly used to hold a dormant copy of data. This copy would not be readily accessible for there exists no easy way to access the file system stored inside the image file.

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