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You'll want to use a sparse image. You cannot boot from a networked drive: you'd need separate boot media (eg a USB thumbdrive) with the OS and SuperDuper! installed on it.
Read/write images can be smart updated, and no partitioning is required, since you're backing up to a virtual disk (image).
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