I think the biggest issue (as everything) is how much you want to pay for the product. Ghost 7.5 is unbeatable. I can restore an NTFS 5GB image in 7 minutes (over a 100Mbps hub). I've also used ImageCast, and in my experience it is slower and inconsistent in keeping the partition tables intact. I haven't used DriveImage. I also haven't tried using Ghost 7.5 with Ext2/3 partitions (I use it at work, mainly a Win2k place).
I haven't tried partimage.sourceforge.net before. Jeremy On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 10:30, Cary Jamison wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Gilles Referner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 7:25 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [tomsrtbt] NTFS support runs OK in read only mode > > > ... > > PS: For OS complete backups, see Norton Ghost or http://partimage.sourceforge.net > > Ghost! No, you have to use PowerQuest DriveImage. It can even save the image to a >NTFS partition for you. Or if you set up your boot disk properly using Boot Disk >Builder, it can save it across a network. Something someone else was trying to do on >this list a while back. > > OK, maybe I'm a little biased... > > Cary > --- > Cary Jamison > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (801) 705-8685 voice > (801) 705-4685 fax
