We use Acronis v10.

The only complaint we have is that it often says the backup is corrupt. Several 
times, we used the Acronis boot CD to check the 
backup, but it always said the backup was ok. Every time we tried to restore a 
file from the backup, it worked. Our conclusion is 
that the hard drive installed version of Acronis had some kind of bug. We tried 
reinstalling at least 2 times and we still often 
get the bogus message that the backup is corrupt. We reported it to Acronis, 
but we always got some kind of response that we should 
do this or that, obviously they do not acknowledge there is a problem. They 
have a version 11 now, but we are not going to get it 
until we first determine they have fixed the 'corrupt' bug message.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rene Brioul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 1:28 AM
Subject: RE: [NF] Recommendation for disk image software (Acronis, Norton 
Ghost,other)


Hi Malcolm,

Go for the Acronis stuff.
No doubt about it, it's the most reliable stuff (in my experience with all
of the other tools)

Rob.

Subject: [NF] Recommendation for disk image software (Acronis, Norton Ghost,
other)

Looking for recommendations on a software package to image a few
desktops and servers.

Acronis (www.acronis.com) has a variety of imaging applications that
look good. There's also Norton Ghost which I used years ago ... but I've
heard mixed reviews regarding recent versions of this product. And I
have not had good customer service experiences with Symantec products.

Suggestions?

Thanks!
Malcolm




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