Based on our record, Rescuezilla seems to be a lot more popular than GoodSync. While we know about 50 links to Rescuezilla, we've tracked only 1 mention of GoodSync. 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.
1) cloning the disk (using RescueZilla which is basically a more friendly CloneZilla). Source: 7 months ago
Rescuezilla. The Clonezilla GUI (graphical user interface). Free open source software. Source: 12 months ago
That sounds excessive for a solvable issue. You're likely just out of space. Use a bootable linux live drive, such as Rescuezilla to get access to the internal drive and delete some replaceable files. Source: 12 months ago
The easiest way would be to use RescueZilla (it's compatible with CloneZilla but has a nice interface to it for ease of use). Source: 12 months ago
You can use https://rescuezilla.com/ to backup the installed system. Source: about 1 year ago
Or check out goodsync.com I think the free version might work as well. Source: over 2 years 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.
FreeFileSync - FreeFileSync is a free open source data backup software that helps you synchronize files and folders on Windows, Linux and macOS.
Macrium Reflect - Macrium Software - the creators of Macrium Reflect backup, imaging and cloning software.
rsync - rsync is a file transfer program for Unix systems. rsync uses the "rsync algorithm" which provides a very fast method for bringing remote files into sync.
Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office - (Formerly Acronis True Image) Complete protection for your digital life
Duplicati - Free backup software to store backups online with strong encryption. Works with FTP, SSH, WebDAV, OneDrive, Amazon S3, Google Drive and many others.