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Well, sparse bundles are more efficient, so I'd use those if possible.
To restore, you'd either move the image/bundle locally and follow the steps in the User's Guide, or create a small boot device (e.g. a USB stick) that contains a basic OSX install with SuperDuper!, connect to the server, open the image, and use SD! to copy from that volume back to the internal.
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