This article describes in detail what Clonezilla Server is, provides a graphic tutorial and recommends a beginner-friendly approach.
👉How to Use Clonezilla Server Step by Step
👉An Easier Way to Clone Your Windows Server (Newbie-Friendly)
Clonezilla Server, often referred to as Clonezilla SE (Server Edition), is a powerful, open-source disk cloning and imaging software designed for network-based deployment. It allows users to clone or image multiple computers simultaneously over a network, making it ideal for large-scale deployments and backups. Here’s a breakdown of its key features and uses:
Using Clonezilla Server involves several steps, from setting up the server to deploying images across the network. Here’s a detailed step-by-step Clonezilla Server tutorial:
1. Download Clonezilla Server: Visit the Clonezilla website and download the latest Clonezilla Server edition(DRBL - Diskless Remote Boot in Linux).
2. Install DRBL: Install the DRBL package on your server. This can typically be done via the command line:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install drbl
3. Configure DRBL: Run the configuration script to set up DRBL:
sudo /usr/sbin/drblsrv -i
Follow the prompts to configure network settings, including the DHCP server and network interface.
4. Configure Clonezilla Server: Run the Clonezilla setup script:
sudo /opt/drbl/sbin/drblpush -i
Select "Clonezilla SE" and proceed through the setup prompts to configure Clonezilla for your network.
sudo drbl-ocs -b -q2 -p true -z1p -i 2000 -t -r -s
Follow the prompts to select the disk or partition you want to clone.
udo drbl-ocs -g auto -e1 auto -e2 -x -j2 -p reboot -h [CLIENT_HOSTNAME]
Replace [CLIENT_HOSTNAME] with the appropriate hostname or use wildcards to target multiple clients.
Using Clonezilla Server for network-based disk cloning and imaging can greatly simplify and speed up the process of deploying and backing up systems across multiple machines. By following the steps outlined above, you can efficiently set up and use Clonezilla Server to manage your networked systems.
A common method to migrate Windows Server from one disk to another is through system image backup and recovery. While this method can be effective, it often involves complex scripts and code, making it more error-prone. An easier alternative is direct disk cloning. Although Microsoft does not offer this function, professional cloning software like AOMEI Backupper Server can fill this gap.
AOMEI Backupper Server provides a user-friendly interface and offers several benefits for disk cloning in Windows Server, You can download the free trial to explore the cloning features:
Additionally, this tool supports a wide range of Windows Server versions (2022, 2019, 2016, 2012, 2011, 2008, 2003, including R2) and Windows PC systems.
Tip: The Server edition is compatible with all Windows OS versions, but it is limited to use on a single server. If you need to manage multiple devices, consider upgrading to a higher edition. For more details, visit the edition comparison page.
Disk cloning is the easiest way to migrate Windows Server 2019 to another HDD or SSD. Here are the detailed steps, along with descriptions and screenshots:
Connect the new hard drive that you want to boot Windows Server 2019 from, and ensure it can be detected.
Tip: After cloning, the destination HDD or SSD will be overwritten. If you have important data on the destination drive, it's recommended to back up the disk in advance.
Install and launch the Windows Server disk cloning tool. Click on Disk Clone under the Clone tab.
Note: If you want to clone the system or specific partitions, click on System Clone or Partition Clone instead.
Select the original hard drive with Windows Server 2019 installed as the Source Disk (e.g., Disk 0). Then, click Next to continue.
Select the target HDD or SSD where you want to transfer Windows Server as the Destination Disk (e.g., Disk 1). Then, click Next.
Confirm the Operation Summary. You can optimize the cloning using additional features or click Back to make changes. If everything is correct, click Start Clone to initiate the migration of Windows Server.
There are useful options to optimize the cloning process:
►Edit Partitions: Resize partitions to make full use of disk capacity.
►Sector By Sector Clone: Copies every sector, used or not. The destination disk must be equal to or larger than the source disk. If not selected, the default mode is intelligent clone, which copies only used sectors to save space.
►SSD Alignment: Improves the performance of the SSD. If the destination disk is an SSD, it is strongly recommended to choose this option.
►Partition Style (GPT or MBR): Helps Windows understand how to access the data on the disk. The partition style should be compatible with the boot mode (MBR for Legacy BIOS and GPT for UEFI) to ensure secure boot.
If you purchased an NVMe SSD, it should be partitioned with GPT to support UEFI boot. For a SATA SSD, there are no strict requirements about partition style and boot mode. AOMEI Backupper allows you to convert the partition style or keep the partition style of the target disk as needed.
Clonezilla is a disk cloning and imaging program, while Clonezilla Live is a live CD version that can be booted from a CD or USB drive to perform disk cloning and imaging without installing the software on a computer.
AOMEI Backupper is often considered better than Clonezilla for its user-friendly interface, additional features like scheduled backups, and comprehensive support for various types of cloning and backup operations.
Clonezilla server cannot be directly installed on Windows 10. It is designed for Linux systems. To use it on Windows, you would need to run a virtual machine with a compatible Linux distribution, then install Clonezilla server within that environment.
Clonezilla Lite Server is a variant of the Clonezilla software specifically designed for network-based disk cloning and system deployment. Clonezilla Lite Server allows users to clone multiple computers simultaneously over a network. In summary, it allows to implement Clonezilla network clone.
Clonezilla Server can be complex for novices. In contrast, AOMEI Backupper Server simplifies the process, allowing you to clone hard drives in Windows Server quickly. In addition to disk cloning, it offers a System Clone feature to help you clone the C drive in Server 2019, 2016, 2012, and other versions.
Notice: If you’re an administrator for enterprises or companies, AOMEI Backupper Technician Plus is the ideal choice. This license supports unlimited activations and can create a recurring revenue stream by providing technical support services to your customers.