Best way to backup a bootable drive using cloud

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  1. Blu

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    Hi fellow audiosexers,

    I want to know if it's possible to do a clone of a bootable drive, store it to a cloud service and reverse clone to a new drive from cloud.

    If it's not clear I'll explain it in simple words:

    say, I have my primary drive and I want to "upload" a clone of that drive to a cloud service, so that if it fails I can use another working computer to access the cloud and reverse clone the bootable drive stored in the cloud to a new drive and when the reverse cloning is finished, disconnect the new cloned drive and connect it to the old computer and just boot as nothing happened.

    Is it possible? I don't want to discuss the opportunity of doing it for privacy reasons or other matters, I just want to know if it's possible and how.

    Thanks in advance for your answers
     
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  3. DAWinci

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    I rarely had to clone a failing drive, but I do have a backup routine which can be used for that same purpose since the process is, basically, the same.
    I go about it by creating an image of my system drive with the Acronis (I use the boot disk version of it and run it from my USB stick) and then I upload that image to my MEGA cloud account (which can then be downloaded and recovered at any time).
    The only problem is that, depending on your system, these drive images can be quite big in size (mine is 150GB) so uploading/downloading them can take a while.
    The usual process for restoring that image (whether to recover a backup or clone a drive) is to download it onto an external USB drive with another PC and then restore it from there to the original PC, again with the Acronis boot disk software.
    Saved my experimental ass numerous times.
     
  4. Blu

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    Hi, thanks for your answer, I got a fast fiber connection so UL and especially DL times ar not much of a problem. I already have my important audio projects folders synced with google drive so for daily tasks I'm covered.
    I want to do this like 4/5 times a year so that in case of failure I don't have to reinstall from scratch or reinstall many programs etc... This solution seems valid: is it 100% idiot-proof?
    Is there a way to know if the image created on the cloud is not corrupted or anything that could result in that image not able to be restored?
     
  5. DAWinci

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    Not sure if it's 100% idiot proof, but I've never had problems so far and I've been using it for years.
    Acronis has an inbuilt image validation feature (it checks it upon creation, but that option must be selected before you start) and I assume MEGA has some kind of basic hash check validation for uploaded files too. But I feel that with a fast, solid internet connection there should be no problems anyway.

    Alternative cloud service: Pcloud
    Switzerland-based, reliable.
     
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    You could also split the image into multiple archives and then you should be fine because the file integrity is confirmed by the archiver (Rar, Zip etc) during unpacking. Easier to upload too.
     
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    Acronis is expensive, yes, but you can download a pirated bootable CD image with torrents and mount it on a spare USB stick with Rufus, removing the need to actually install it on your system.
     
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    i was talking about cloud backup feature. and i don't think it works that way since they implemented some nasty online authorization a few years ago.

    the best tool for offline backups is Veeam
     
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    I see, thanks. Didn't know they offer that service too.

    Btw bootable CD mounted on a stick works fine here, just get a slightly older version.
    There are some convenient all-in-one releases available out there, with Disk Director, True Image and some handy tools all on one bootable release.
     
  11. Blu

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    Thanks DAWinci and Saint. Pcloud offer seems promising, with unlimited file size upload and lifetime offers. Do I have to worry about having warez in my system image when choosing a cloud provider? Can/should I encrypt the image file in some way?
     
  12. DAWinci

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    As far as I know, no, you're good.

    I have a warez software library folder on my cloud account and no one ever said anything.
    I think that, at least officially, your files are private.
     
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