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Skif White2016-01-22 08:30:41
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Skif White, 2016-01-22 08:30:41

Does anyone know an alternative to Acronis for Linux?

Good afternoon!
I would like to know if there is a program in the world of niks for removing a full image from the system, for possibly further deploying it as a backup restore?

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Alexey Cheremisin, 2016-01-22
@aslan_im

I will assume that there is no alternative to Acronis under Linux! And it won't!
In the sense of understanding the tasks solved by Acronis under Windows. As well as there is no such alternative under the poppy.
And all because no one needs it there, well, absolutely no one. Everything you need to move the system to another volume and copy / backup tools, everything is included out of the box .
Yes, this is not one super-program with hundreds of features, it is a thousand programs and utilities, each for its own specific task.
Initially, Acronis appeared to transfer and dub Windows systems, since there were no standard tools in Windows itself. This was the niche that was empty and allowed the user to quickly and efficiently duplicate the system.
In the rest of the operating systems, everything was there from the beginning, up to automation systems, version control systems and deployment management.
For example, on a Mac, it was enough to format the disk and simply copy all the contents to it. Voila! We have a boot disk!
In Unix, this was done in exactly the same way. In Linux and fribsd , it was still necessary to install the bootloader with one command!
Next, let's go. We make a system image, use version control ( patch/diff/rcs/cvs/svn/git/hg , then everywhere) or nis/ansible/puppet/chif , etc. Macs now have a time machine for this . Network boot, installation management and other things.LVM, BTRFS/snapshots . Yes, we just write scripts with rsync / dd and courtesans.
It is necessary corporately - we put bacula / bareoc / urbackup .
What about in Windows? Poor backup out of the box and then in the corporate edition?
Unix solves any problem in a bunch of different ways. Do not look for an alternative to Acronis - there is none! Just describe your problem and I and a bunch of experts will tell you how to solve it. There is no magic pill in the form of Acronis. There is a large drug store .
And lastly, how do we copy discs to a hundred / other pumps. There is a system image in the form of a tgz archive, there are updates to this archive in the form of separate files with changes, also tgz. There is a script that consists of 5-7 lines:
1) make partitions through parted
2) format the file system
3) unpack the base system
4) unpack changes
5) install the bootloader
6) roll up the configuration
7) unmount
If you need something special for you, then this is done from 30 minutes to a day (in severe cases). Here is a photo of a part of the disks, this operation takes place once every two months (we change the content in unattended systems).
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Armenian Radio, 2016-01-22
@gbg

dd and head on shoulders

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Rsa97, 2016-01-22
@Rsa97

clonezilla

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Dmitry, 2016-01-22
@EvilsInterrupt

LVM?

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Ergil Osin, 2016-01-22
@Ernillew

tar+gz
read about Gentoo Stage 4 and use the same way on any other distribution.
For many years I have been porting systems like Gentoo, Debian, RHEL.

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inquisitor273, 2016-01-22
@inquisitor273

Try the dump and restore utilities.

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Ivan Petrovich, 2016-01-24
@siteke

so there is a version of acronis for linux

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