Clonezilla 2.5.6
- کاربرد : پشتیبانی گیری از هارد دیسک
- نسخه :Version 2.5.6
- نوع فایل : نرم افزار
- زبان : انگلیسی
- سیستم عامل : Windows 32 & 64 Bit
- تولید کننده : Clonezilla Team
- سال تولید : 2018
توضیحات
نام یک توزیع مبتنی بر سیستمعامل دبیان لینوکس است که در محیط لایو، امکان بکآپگیری از اطلاعات هارد دیسک را برای شما فراهم میکند. به کمک این دیسک زنده، شما میـوانید بدون نیاز به نصب نرمافزارهای اضافی، از کلیه محتویات هارد دیسک خود پشتیبانگیری کنید. این دیسک زنده، بر مبنای Debian GNU/Linux توسعه داده شده و تمامی ابزارهای مورد نیاز برای پشتیبانگیری از اطلاعات کاربر را در خود جای داده است تا شما بتوانید در سریعترین زمان ممکن، از اطلاعات خود بکآپ بگیرید.
یکی از مهمترین ویژگیهای این دیسک زنده، پشتیبانی کامل از فایل فرمتهای Btrfs, EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, ReiserFS, Reiser4, XFS, JFS, FAT12/16/32, NTFS, HFS+, UFS, Minix, VMFS3, VMFS5 در انواع حافظههاست و شما به سادگی میتوانید از تمامی اطلاعات خود، بکآپهایی امن را تهیه کنید. جداول MBR و GPT به طور کامل توسط این دیسک زنده پشتیبانی میشوند و شما میتوانید متناسب با سیستم خود، از نسخههای 32 یا 64 بیتی این دیسک زنده استفاده کنید.
ویژگی های نرم افزار Clonezilla Live :
– امکان پشتیبانگیری از تمامی اطلاعات کاربر در انواع فایل سیستمهای Btrfs, EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, ReiserFS, Reiser4, XFS, JFS, FAT12/16/32, NTFS, HFS+, UFS, Minix, VMFS3, VMFS5
– پشتیبانی کامل از فرمتهای پارتیشن GPT و MBR
– امکان بوت در BIOS و UEFI
– قابلیت بکآپگیری در قالب فرمتهای ایمیج به صورت رمزگذاری شده
– سادگی در استفاده
یکی از مهمترین ویژگیهای این دیسک زنده، پشتیبانی کامل از فایل فرمتهای Btrfs, EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, ReiserFS, Reiser4, XFS, JFS, FAT12/16/32, NTFS, HFS+, UFS, Minix, VMFS3, VMFS5 در انواع حافظههاست و شما به سادگی میتوانید از تمامی اطلاعات خود، بکآپهایی امن را تهیه کنید. جداول MBR و GPT به طور کامل توسط این دیسک زنده پشتیبانی میشوند و شما میتوانید متناسب با سیستم خود، از نسخههای 32 یا 64 بیتی این دیسک زنده استفاده کنید.
ویژگی های نرم افزار Clonezilla Live :
– امکان پشتیبانگیری از تمامی اطلاعات کاربر در انواع فایل سیستمهای Btrfs, EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, ReiserFS, Reiser4, XFS, JFS, FAT12/16/32, NTFS, HFS+, UFS, Minix, VMFS3, VMFS5
– پشتیبانی کامل از فرمتهای پارتیشن GPT و MBR
– امکان بوت در BIOS و UEFI
– قابلیت بکآپگیری در قالب فرمتهای ایمیج به صورت رمزگذاری شده
– سادگی در استفاده
Description
Create partition and disk images for backup purposes and restore them whenever necessary, all thanks to this powerful open-source application
There's nothing worse than losing all the data stored on the computer because of a hard disk failure or a serious system crash. Fortunately, there are advanced backup and recovery systems out there that can help you prevent such situations from happening. Clonezilla is one of them.
Backup disks and partitions for later restoring
Designed as an alternative to expensive disk cloning apps, Clonezilla is capable of creating backups for the entire hard drive or individual partitions. When disaster strikes, you can use Clonezilla's disk or partition image to put everything back to its place and retrieve your lost files.
There are two downloading options Clonezilla offers: ISO and ZIP packages, each for different booting media: the first for CDs/DVDs or PXE servers, the second for USB flash / hard drives. Deployment is not difficult but a boot disk creating application (such as Tuxboot, LinuxLive USB Creator or Rufus). Alternatively, experienced users can perform this operation manually.
Create bootable disks and start creating backups
Booting from the Clonezilla media opens a menu where you can choose the running mode for Clonezilla Live and run memory tests. The console data configuration options are displayed as you proceed, allowing you to select the keymap policy.
There are two options you can choose from after running Clonezilla, namely to clone or restore a disk or a partition using a previously created image, or clone (backup) a disk or a partition. Obviously, when running Clonezilla for the first time, you must take the time to create an image, which can be stored in various locations, namely a local or external drive, a SSH / Samba / NFS / WebDAV / AWS S3 server, an OpenStack Swift server, or the local memory (existing '/home/partimag/'). The latter option is not recommended, as it can overwrite data and render your computer unusable unless you know exactly what you are doing. More experienced users will be happy to find out that there are some advanced parameters they can tamper with.
Once the image is created, you can either enter the command line prompt, start Clonezilla over, as well as power off or reboot your computer to access the host operating system.
The safety net you need for your computer
Clonezilla enables you to clone disks and partitions, storing resulting images on a backup storage device of your choice.
There's nothing worse than losing all the data stored on the computer because of a hard disk failure or a serious system crash. Fortunately, there are advanced backup and recovery systems out there that can help you prevent such situations from happening. Clonezilla is one of them.
Backup disks and partitions for later restoring
Designed as an alternative to expensive disk cloning apps, Clonezilla is capable of creating backups for the entire hard drive or individual partitions. When disaster strikes, you can use Clonezilla's disk or partition image to put everything back to its place and retrieve your lost files.
There are two downloading options Clonezilla offers: ISO and ZIP packages, each for different booting media: the first for CDs/DVDs or PXE servers, the second for USB flash / hard drives. Deployment is not difficult but a boot disk creating application (such as Tuxboot, LinuxLive USB Creator or Rufus). Alternatively, experienced users can perform this operation manually.
Create bootable disks and start creating backups
Booting from the Clonezilla media opens a menu where you can choose the running mode for Clonezilla Live and run memory tests. The console data configuration options are displayed as you proceed, allowing you to select the keymap policy.
There are two options you can choose from after running Clonezilla, namely to clone or restore a disk or a partition using a previously created image, or clone (backup) a disk or a partition. Obviously, when running Clonezilla for the first time, you must take the time to create an image, which can be stored in various locations, namely a local or external drive, a SSH / Samba / NFS / WebDAV / AWS S3 server, an OpenStack Swift server, or the local memory (existing '/home/partimag/'). The latter option is not recommended, as it can overwrite data and render your computer unusable unless you know exactly what you are doing. More experienced users will be happy to find out that there are some advanced parameters they can tamper with.
Once the image is created, you can either enter the command line prompt, start Clonezilla over, as well as power off or reboot your computer to access the host operating system.
The safety net you need for your computer
Clonezilla enables you to clone disks and partitions, storing resulting images on a backup storage device of your choice.
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