Hi Dewey,

Two suggestions...

First, the Windows "built-in" backup utilities (I think the latest iteration is 
called "Backup and Restore Center") have gotten better.  I only have 
non-critical Windows VMs that I use at home, but I've blown them away from time 
to time and found that these tools have generally worked.  You can generate a 
bootable recovery disk to handle the bare-metal aspect of it.

I also am a fan of Bacula, though I haven't done bare-metal recoveries on 
Windows with it.  You didn't indicate the resources available, so it may not be 
appropriate to use as a single-system solution (although I know there is 
documentation on how to do this).

These probably represent the spectral ends with respect to the amount of work 
involved.  One comes in the same box as Windows, the other is an open-source 
project that can scale significantly.  Depends on your needs and your mood...

Hope this helps,
_KMP

On 21Jun10, at 11:17 , Dewey Sasser wrote:

> On 6/18/2010 9:24 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>> ...
> 
> On a related note...
> 
> Does someone have a recommendation for home Windows bare-metal restore
> system?  I use BackupPC which is great for backing up data and does just
> fine for Linux restores but is not reported to work well for Windows
> system/program (registry!) restores.  I've tried Acronis True Image
> which seems to work very well against local storage but I'm not going to
> pay at home for a network level backup system.
> 
> I consider this question appropriate for BBLISA because, probably like
> many others here, I have a bias towards running my home system the way I
> run my work system:  minimal effort and I don't want to deal with
> individual machines.
> 
> I also use BackupPC at work in a several hundred VM environment and can
> definitely recommend it.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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> Dewey
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