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What is Ghost Imaging? What is it used for?

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Ghost imaging is a software-driven backup technique that copies complex disc contents to another server in the FORM of a compressed file or a series of files known as an image. It can ALSO restore a ghost image to its ORIGINAL state if necessary. It's frequently used while reinstalling an operating system. Cloning is another term for ghost imaging.

The following are some of the applications of ghost imaging:

  • It's utilised to make it possible to clone a system onto another or to swiftly recover a system.
  • It's frequently used to quickly set up GROUPS of Tablets, Notebooks, or Servers. It's also utilised to move files from one computer or disc to another.


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