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Best Practices Question

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rumplestiltskin
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Best Practices Question

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G'day!

Already using SE for a number of non-boot drive mirroring tasks and am quite happy.

For my "C" drive, I've been using Casper to clone a bootable USB drive; it does a daily "clone update" without versioning. Yes' it does boot and I can boot from it and clone back to the "C" drive if required.

However, if I wanted to use SyncBackSE for such a purpose, what is the best practice for doing so? I would imagine I'll need some sort of bootable drive separate from my SE backup(s). Will SE help me create such a drive? If not, is there an official method or, of not, a method someone is using to accomplish this properly?

Assistance appreciated. :D

Barry
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Re: Best Practices Question

Post by dorisguiterrez »

rumplestiltskin wrote:
Sat Oct 09, 2021 5:31 pm
G'day!
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Already using SE for a number of non-boot drive mirroring tasks and am quite happy.

For my "C" drive, I've been using Casper to clone a bootable USB drive; it does a daily "clone update" without versioning. Yes' it does boot and I can boot from it and clone back to the "C" drive if required.

However, if I wanted to use SyncBackSE for such a purpose, what is the best practice for doing so? I would imagine I'll need some sort of bootable drive separate from my SE backup(s). Will SE help me create such a drive? If not, is there an official method or, of not, a method someone is using to accomplish this properly?

Assistance appreciated. :D

Barry
I think it can help you create such a drive.
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