Time Machine Alternatives
Powerbook G4, Mac OS X (10.5.1), 1.25 GHZ, 1GB Ram
Powerbook G4, Mac OS X (10.5.1), 1.25 GHZ, 1GB Ram
B. Bruce Brinson wrote:
A good point George, about the bootable clone. If that's a key criterion of your backup solution, then Backup doesn't address it. Personally, I've never had to use a bootable clone, though I have taken the precaution of occassionally creating a disk image, on a Mac via Disk Utility. Admittedly, not a unified solution, but operationally seems complete.
B. Bruce Brinson wrote:
A good point George, about the bootable clone. If that's a key criterion of your backup solution, then Backup doesn't address it. Personally, I've never had to use a bootable clone, though I have taken the precaution of occassionally creating a disk image, on a Mac via Disk Utility.
baltwo wrote:
A key backup criterion is to ensure that the backup is usable; therefore, a bootable backup is optimum because it doesn't need restoring to ensure that it's viable.
Time Machine Alternatives