Basically both works. However, for "cloned-drive" you need to have a
spare disk for each OS status.
With "disk-image", you could have multiple images on a disk for many
different OS statuses.

Steven.

On 03/05/2015 08:50 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it is not a long time that I begun to use clonezilla, ...and
> alreadyI had the benefit of saving an installation of my OS due to a
> defective hard disk.
>
> While initially I was following the instructions of a tutorial in
> order to make the backups, now I begin to ask myself some questions.
>
> Til now, I always made backups, making an "disk-image"-AS IT WAS
> RECOMENDED IN THE TUTORIAL-.
>
> But now I'm thinking that this way to work could not be (perhaps) the
> best: because it involves the restoration of HD using clonezilla yet.
>
> Now I'm thinking that the technique of the "cloned-drive" could be
> perhapsmore practical,  since (as I believe) allows you to use
> directly the cloned HD.
>
> Having no experience I would like to ask if what I think is right and
> I would like also  get some more deepened information about the
> differencebetween the two ways of achieving clones:
>
>   * disk-image
>   * cloned-drive
>
> Thank you
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Angelo
>
>
>
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