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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

How do the two top free drive imaging software projects compare? Chris takes a look!

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FOG: fogproject.org
Clonezilla: clonezilla.org
My Clonezilla Review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WGSMHWV73s Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • Why do geeks act like children, arguing over a toy? Do you not know, pride is a sin? Humble yourselves, and learn to accept the opinions of other people; you'll learn more.

    God bless you

  • Great video man...don't listen to all these other idiots talking trash; these videos are for the very few pros of the world.

  • People don't want to watch you talking into a mic...just saying

  • How about some videos on security like splunk, snort, etc

  • Easeus partition Master is very good also.

    It can resise and copy the partitions that i want to avoid the mismatch of size of partitions.

    I run into problems trying to copy a large partition to a smaller one(HDD-->SSD) and the only solution i found was with Easeus, i could use network based copy with fog or another software but i wanted disk to disk direct copy because i didn't have another pc lying around.

    Overall your review is very good keep up the good work.

  • poor review, definitely apples2oranges - you need to compare Clonezilla Server Edition aka DRBL + the DRBL-Winroll tool for prepping multiple hosts on a domain against FOG.

    Clonezilla SE also has a workstation client that lets you send commands to the pc.

  • @orbtaybal WIth Clonezilla you need to build the initial image then shrink that partition to something small enough to fit on any machine in your field. Then when you restore the partition use the -r and -k1 options to build the new partition proportionally to the disk, aka fill the available disk space and resize the partition to fit said partition. FOG does this automatically.

    I like both but small scale like home use Clonezilla is better, but at work I built a FOG server and love it.

  • no offense but this guy is a moron how are you going to compare clonezilla(live) vs. FOG. Idiot, there apples and oranges! You would compare clonezilla SE to FOG. Wack ass fake IT Pros.

    YOU ARE AN INSULT TO ALL IT PROS

  • Your a tool!

  • @LMizuhashi Looks like a Heil PR40 which is indeed front address.

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