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title: "Virtualizing Environments with Clonezilla"
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date: 2019-08-25T20:09:28-04:00
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tags: ["Virtualization"]
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[Clonezilla](https://clonezilla.org/) advertises itself as a disk cloning and backup utility. I've been starting to think of it as a little more than that. Let's say that you go to a client site and they have a machine in production. Instead of messing around with their machine, you make a Clonezilla copy of it. You can then take it back and place it on a computer you're not using to play around with it.
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Now even better, instead of using bare metal, what if you virtualize it? It's essentially the same process as putting it on baremetal, except now you have a virtual copy that you can make clones of, backup, etc.
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Now if the OS is looking for hardware that doesn't exist, that might make life a bit harder.... |