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Disk cloning is the process of creating a 1-to-1 copy of a hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD), not just its files. Disk cloning may be used for upgrading a disk or replacing an aging disk with a fresh one. In this case, the clone can replace the original disk in its host computer. Disk cloning may also be used for disaster recovery or forensics. In the context of backup software, disk cloning is very similar to disk imaging; in case of the latter, a 1-to-1 copy of a disk is created inside a disk image file.

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  • Disk cloning is the process of creating a 1-to-1 copy of a hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD), not just its files. Disk cloning may be used for upgrading a disk or replacing an aging disk with a fresh one. In this case, the clone can replace the original disk in its host computer. Disk cloning may also be used for disaster recovery or forensics. In the context of backup software, disk cloning is very similar to disk imaging; in case of the latter, a 1-to-1 copy of a disk is created inside a disk image file. Disk cloning may be done with specialized cloning software, backup software, disk imaging software that has the necessary features, or specialized hardware. (en)
  • La clonación de discos es el proceso de copiar los contenidos de un disco duro de una computadora a otro disco o a un archivo imagen. A menudo, los contenidos del primer disco se escriben en un archivo imagen como un paso intermedio y, un paso posterior, el disco de destino es cargado con el contenido de la imagen. El procedimiento también es útil para cambiar a un disco diferente o para restaurar el disco a un estado previo. (es)
  • 디스크 복제 또는 디스크 클로닝(disk cloning)은 컴퓨터 하드 디스크의 내용물을 다른 디스크나 이미지 파일로 복사하는 과정을 가리킨다. 최초의 디스크 콘텐츠는 중간 단계에서 이미지 파일로 기록된 다음 두 번째 디스크는 이 이미지의 내용물을 불러들인다. 이러한 과정은 디스크 용량이 크거나 디스크를 이전 상태로 되돌릴 경우에도 유용하다. (ko)
  • 硬盤克隆(英語:Disk cloning),是一種透過電腦軟件或硬件,把硬碟內容完整複製到另一台硬碟的過程。一般來說,若是透過軟件方式來複製的話,都會把整顆硬碟的內容寫進一個映像檔裡,以待下次恢復時,能夠從映像檔裡還原硬碟內容。 (zh)
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  • La clonación de discos es el proceso de copiar los contenidos de un disco duro de una computadora a otro disco o a un archivo imagen. A menudo, los contenidos del primer disco se escriben en un archivo imagen como un paso intermedio y, un paso posterior, el disco de destino es cargado con el contenido de la imagen. El procedimiento también es útil para cambiar a un disco diferente o para restaurar el disco a un estado previo. (es)
  • 디스크 복제 또는 디스크 클로닝(disk cloning)은 컴퓨터 하드 디스크의 내용물을 다른 디스크나 이미지 파일로 복사하는 과정을 가리킨다. 최초의 디스크 콘텐츠는 중간 단계에서 이미지 파일로 기록된 다음 두 번째 디스크는 이 이미지의 내용물을 불러들인다. 이러한 과정은 디스크 용량이 크거나 디스크를 이전 상태로 되돌릴 경우에도 유용하다. (ko)
  • 硬盤克隆(英語:Disk cloning),是一種透過電腦軟件或硬件,把硬碟內容完整複製到另一台硬碟的過程。一般來說,若是透過軟件方式來複製的話,都會把整顆硬碟的內容寫進一個映像檔裡,以待下次恢復時,能夠從映像檔裡還原硬碟內容。 (zh)
  • Disk cloning is the process of creating a 1-to-1 copy of a hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD), not just its files. Disk cloning may be used for upgrading a disk or replacing an aging disk with a fresh one. In this case, the clone can replace the original disk in its host computer. Disk cloning may also be used for disaster recovery or forensics. In the context of backup software, disk cloning is very similar to disk imaging; in case of the latter, a 1-to-1 copy of a disk is created inside a disk image file. (en)
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  • Disk cloning (en)
  • Clonación de discos (es)
  • 디스크 복제 (ko)
  • 硬盘克隆 (zh)
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