Does Clonezilla backup a drive image?

What Is Clonezilla? Clonezilla is a free and open source disk partition and image cloning program. You can use Clonezilla for system backups, full drive clones, system deployments, and more. Furthermore, it supports an enormous range of file systems, as well as multiple boot loaders, encryption, and more.

How do I save an image with Clonezilla?

Save disk image

  1. Boot the machine via Clonezilla live.
  2. The boot menu of Clonezilla live.
  3. Here we choose 800×600 mode, after pressing Enter, you will see Debian Linux booting process.
  4. Choose language.
  5. Choose keyboard layout.
  6. Choose “Start Clonezilla”
  7. Choose “device-image” option.

Can I save the image on the same USB drive of Clonezilla live?

Yes, you can.

How do you backup a Clonezilla?

How to: Mount a CloneZilla image

  1. Step 1: Copy the image folder to a Linux machine. If you created the image on an external, copy the folder to a Linux PC.
  2. Step 2: Find image type.
  3. Step 3: Combine the split image files and restore them to a single image.
  4. Step 4: Mount the image.
  5. Step 5: Search through the image.

Does Clonezilla work on Windows 10?

Clonezilla works on Windows 10/11, and you can use Clonezilla to clone Windows 10/11 and other systems to new hard drive or SSD, including the current installation, settings, apps, and personal data, etc.

Does Clonezilla use compression?

Clonezilla offers an unusually large selection of data compression options. It uses the following Linux compression utilities under the hood – GZIP, BZIP2, LZO, LZMA, XZ, LZIP and LRZIP. If in doubt, just pick the default one (GZIP).

Can I mount a Clonezilla image?

To make the Clonezilla image possible to mountable, you have to convert the image into an img-file, you might get a big file. Hence, you will be unable mount Clonezilla image if there is no enough free disk space.

How much does clonezilla cost?

free
Clonezilla is free and open-source. It’s licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2, which means that you’re free to use the software, modify it, and distribute it.