IBM Rescue&Recovery or Norton Ghost or Acronis TrueImage
IBM Rescue&Recovery or Norton Ghost or Acronis TrueImage
Hi,
Is IBM Rescue and Recovery any good compared to Norton Ghost/Acronis?
Which backup utility do you use to backup your drive?
Comments or experiences are appreciated.
Thanks,
Is IBM Rescue and Recovery any good compared to Norton Ghost/Acronis?
Which backup utility do you use to backup your drive?
Comments or experiences are appreciated.
Thanks,
Last edited by ehsu on Fri Mar 11, 2005 1:10 pm, edited 3 times in total.
R&R works very well for me. The Rescue environment is of great use, backup works flawless. R&R is the only backup tool that works with Utimaco Safeguard Easy (full hdd encryption), so this is a huge benefit. In addition I read that IBM engineers already use the Ipod to save the crashed ThinkPad. The software is One-touch Rescue & Recovery on Linux and is not as yet an announced IBM product (see http://www.techworld.com/storage/news/i ... ewsID=3280).
With R&R you can skip certain file types for the backup (i.e. .mpeg), as far as I remember this isn't possible with acronis (but this might have been changed).
On the other hand is Acronis a fine product, much faster compared to R&R. But R&R just fits into the Thinkvantage philosophy, ties in harddisk encryption (even the Rescue environment is fully encrypted with SGE), supports IBM Client Security and the best of all: it's free.
With R&R you can skip certain file types for the backup (i.e. .mpeg), as far as I remember this isn't possible with acronis (but this might have been changed).
On the other hand is Acronis a fine product, much faster compared to R&R. But R&R just fits into the Thinkvantage philosophy, ties in harddisk encryption (even the Rescue environment is fully encrypted with SGE), supports IBM Client Security and the best of all: it's free.
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I use Norton Ghost, it came bundled with SystemWorks 2003, and it works with minimal effort. I backup (mirror) my IBM 40GB drive to a 20GB drive placed into the Ultrabay 2000. Takes about 10 minutes to run on my T21 (800/512/40) and, yes, I have had to 'restore/recover'. Backup with no problems, ease of use, and bulletproof recovery! I am confident other software products also offer similar results.
I'm with s0larian here - R & R seems to have its advantages.
I've heard of some problems with True Image/external USB drives and corrupt images but others might be able to shed more light on these issues. I think True Image is also known to give fa alse estimate size for compressed archives. I have had no problems with R & R.
I've heard of some problems with True Image/external USB drives and corrupt images but others might be able to shed more light on these issues. I think True Image is also known to give fa alse estimate size for compressed archives. I have had no problems with R & R.
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MadeInJapan
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I voted for Ghost, but I'm still using their product prior to Symantec's purchase. I agree with you about Norton ruining a good product....This is similar to Microsoft ruining good products they should have left well enough alone.
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Hidden Partition
Does anyone know if the IBM Rescue and Recover will image an entire hard drive including the hidden F11 partition (The Recovery Partition)
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jparrot427
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RNR time ?
Hello, seeing as you do use RNR, pray let me know how long it takes to BU your HD. Here, I have a G-41 2.3 GHz, the HD is 40 g but only 9.5 g are taken up. It takes 4.5 HOURS to do a BU.
"s0larian"]@Gee:
yes, R&R makes an image with Recovery partition included.
Great system. JP.
"s0larian"]@Gee:
yes, R&R makes an image with Recovery partition included.
Great system. JP.
Two Thinkpads G-41.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
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DIGITALgimpus
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Acronis all the way.
Ghost has to many compatibility issues, and things it doesn't support.
R&R is just downright slow. Which is bad, because it means your less likely to backup.
I can incrimental backup my HD in 45 minutes or less with Acronis... meaning I do it at least once a week.
Ghost has to many compatibility issues, and things it doesn't support.
R&R is just downright slow. Which is bad, because it means your less likely to backup.
I can incrimental backup my HD in 45 minutes or less with Acronis... meaning I do it at least once a week.
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Re: RNR time ?
Over 5 hours to backup 20GB on DVD's to an external USB 2.0 DVD drive for me.jparrot427 wrote:Hello, seeing as you do use RNR, pray let me know how long it takes to BU your HD. Here, I have a G-41 2.3 GHz, the HD is 40 g but only 9.5 g are taken up. It takes 4.5 HOURS to do a BU.
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Re: RNR time ?
Hello. You wrote:
Over 5 hours to backup 20GB on DVD's to an external USB 2.0 DVD drive for me.
So, I guess that my 4.5 hours is in line with normality. Got me wondering as a True Image BU would take only 20 minutes. Same USB external HD at 4200 rpm. What else is RNR doing ?
Have a great day. JP.
Over 5 hours to backup 20GB on DVD's to an external USB 2.0 DVD drive for me.
So, I guess that my 4.5 hours is in line with normality. Got me wondering as a True Image BU would take only 20 minutes. Same USB external HD at 4200 rpm. What else is RNR doing ?
Have a great day. JP.
Two Thinkpads G-41.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
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r50cheapskate
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Quick cheap backup
I just don't see the benefit of backing up on the same hard drive. It's not so hard to just burn a single CD of the few data that change frequently (My Documents, e-mail), and a few more CDs of things like pictures and music. There's no reason to back up software if you have the discs it came on.
My total time spent is about ten minutes twice a week and maybe twenty minutes once a month for the big stuff. And of course, any time I've done major work, I make this decision: Is the time I spent on all the work today worth the 15 cents a CD-R costs?
My total time spent is about ten minutes twice a week and maybe twenty minutes once a month for the big stuff. And of course, any time I've done major work, I make this decision: Is the time I spent on all the work today worth the 15 cents a CD-R costs?
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jparrot427
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RNR
R50, hello.
You are right, 15¢ is not much. But is not your user name " R50 cheapskate" ? Hooots.
I do a lot of this CD-write too but I use RW media. But it is nice to have a full BU, as I mentioned, I changed my HD for a large one and the Restore was great in this modification.
I am looking for a second G-41 on eBay. They are great.
Be good. JP.
You are right, 15¢ is not much. But is not your user name " R50 cheapskate" ? Hooots.
I do a lot of this CD-write too but I use RW media. But it is nice to have a full BU, as I mentioned, I changed my HD for a large one and the Restore was great in this modification.
I am looking for a second G-41 on eBay. They are great.
Be good. JP.
Two Thinkpads G-41.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
Re: Quick cheap backup
I takes me most of a day to load all the stuff I run onto my TP after a clean install and configure it the way I want. Plenty of reason for me to image the entire HD. I don't care about the data, that's automatically mirrored on two other HDs on the network, it's the apps that are a pain to replace.r50cheapskate wrote:IThere's no reason to back up software if you have the discs it came on.
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jparrot427
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Restore !
Hello Nemo.
>>> it's the apps that are a pain to replace.
You can say that again. I do not have that much to do as my systems are mainly "work" systems, never play but loading Office and all takes a good part of three hours for me. An image is great. Doing this image, to be worth the effort, should be done at least weekly, methinks.
I do mine after going to bed, it is all done next morning, I use an USB 2.0 external HD of 20 gigs. I only have 9.4 gigs taken up on my 40 gig HD on this Thinkpad. All my photos are on their own USB HD. They are ogres of space on a drive.
You be good and have a great day. JP.
>>> it's the apps that are a pain to replace.
You can say that again. I do not have that much to do as my systems are mainly "work" systems, never play but loading Office and all takes a good part of three hours for me. An image is great. Doing this image, to be worth the effort, should be done at least weekly, methinks.
I do mine after going to bed, it is all done next morning, I use an USB 2.0 external HD of 20 gigs. I only have 9.4 gigs taken up on my 40 gig HD on this Thinkpad. All my photos are on their own USB HD. They are ogres of space on a drive.
You be good and have a great day. JP.
Two Thinkpads G-41.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
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jparrot427
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R & R
Javi, hello.
You wrote :
>> As to R&R, it is a pitty that it can be run under windows 2003.
What do you mean by this ? I knoe of Windows 2000, Windows XP but nothing of Windows 2003. The OS has nothing to do with R&R, it can be run all by itself. I am sure.
Be good. JP.
You wrote :
>> As to R&R, it is a pitty that it can be run under windows 2003.
What do you mean by this ? I knoe of Windows 2000, Windows XP but nothing of Windows 2003. The OS has nothing to do with R&R, it can be run all by itself. I am sure.
Be good. JP.
Two Thinkpads G-41.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
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