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backup goal
probably an faq but didn't see any likely candidates. What I want to do is conceptually simple. I want to make a perfect copy of a Macintosh disk and store the image on a network attached storage device. Then, if the hard drive on the Macintosh should fail, it should be possible to build a bootable disk from this image residing on the network attached storage. Local FireWire drives etc. are not an acceptable solution part because our existing backup processes replicate the local backup image to a offsite storage. Is the backup model I want possible with superduper or is there another product or process I should be looking at?
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