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Carbon Copy Cloner might be a bit more popular than FOG Project. We know about 100 links to it since March 2021 and only 69 links to FOG Project. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
In no particular order: Prologue [0] - iOS Audiobook player, used Plex as a media source Overcast [1] - iOS Podcast player CleanShotX [2] - macOS screenshot/video/gif capture with annotation Drafts [3] - iOS/macOS note taking tool Paprika [4] - Cross platform recipe app YNAB [5] - "You Need A Budget" - web/mobile budgeting app 1Password [6] - Cross platform password manager Carrot Weather [7] - iOS weather app... - Source: Hacker News / 21 days ago
Favourite tool - Bombich Carbon Copy Cloner https://bombich.com/ Spent too many hours trying to fix broken TM backups to trust it and newer OS versions have no verification option or user API documents... Source: 5 months ago
I would forget about using the Disk Utility Restore function and download a 30 trial copy of Carbon Copy Cloner which can clone your internal SSD to the new external one. Just be advised you will need to use the Legacy option to make the clone since the default CCC cloning function now is “Data Only”. To select the legacy option Click on the Destination selector and choose "Legacy Bootable Copy Assistant". Source: 10 months ago
If you're willing to switch programs, I believe Carbon Copy Cloner does verifications as well. Source: 10 months ago
My advice to retain your sanity: stop using Time Machine and use Carbon Copy Cloner [0] instead. It works. It keeps working. It has excellent documentation for any possible backup and restore cases. It is transparent about what it is doing. Time Machine works fine until it doesn't. And it won't tell you that a backup is broken until you try to restore from it. The errors are going to be cryptic. There is going to... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I heard about devbox [1] but I haven't tried it yet. Perhaps it could suit your needs. Back in the day I used "Norton Ghost" to create a full image of a just-installed windows just in case I needed to go back in time. Windows includes a snapshot feature built-in but I did not really trusted it. These days you can use a "sysprep" tool [2] to create a similar system snapshot. Make a partition and keep everything you... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
For provisioning the machines base image consider FOG it uses PXE and can remotely provision dozens of machines using multicast. Source: 5 months ago
Same. We set up 1 device how we want to, then use FOG to clone the other devices. Source: 5 months ago
With standard computers, I usually deploy something like the fog project and automate the process over pxe with scheduled reboots. I guess you could do that as well with your VMs but that seems overkill. Source: about 1 year ago
You could setup a PXE server and automate installs. You could also clone them and reapply the image as needed. https://fogproject.org/ or lookup CloneZilla both are open source. Source: about 1 year ago
Clonezilla - Clonezilla is a suite of software that's designed to allow you to back-up and image new hard drives with your data.
Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office - (Formerly Acronis True Image) Complete protection for your digital life
Macrium Reflect - Macrium Software - the creators of Macrium Reflect backup, imaging and cloning software.
Time Machine - Time Machine is the breakthrough automatic backup that’s built right into Mac OS X.
Rescuezilla - Clone and re-image entire hard drives using a graphical user interface
Econ ChronoSync - ChronoSync v4. 8 is a significant update featuring a new assistants that focus on easy-to-follow steps to get back-ups and syncs configured and running quickly. Other changes improve performance, simplify scheduling, and add a real-time sync option.