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Clonezilla is a rescue disk, run from a Live DVD, rather than a distribution. It is a partition and disk-imaging utility useful for backup and restoration. Supporting a wide range of filesystems and operating systems, Clonezilla allows for the restoration of bootloaders, and it can run on both BIOS or UEFI machines. Based on several image creation applications, it can create images for entire disks and store them locally, externally, or remotely. This latest release includes several bug fixes and updates the underlying operating system. Like all Clonezilla releases, it is a tool that experienced administrators use and keep around just in case.

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