Deep Freeze ( http://www.faronics.com/CANADA/product.asp ) is a program that prevents changes to a hard drive. You can do whatever you want to the drive, but when you restart it will return the disk to its original state.
It does this without partitioning, taking up extra space, or having another hard drive to image across. Anyone have any ideas or theories on how it works? I'm going to install the trial and see what I can find out.
my old precision t3600 that was my main rig till I got my current build
will post pics of the server soon but here's the drives: (Intel DC-S4500 960gb enterprise grade SATA SSD for boot drive + Ironwolf Pro 14TB)
and my main rig does a backup to this every wed w luckybackup rsync/rclone frontend. mounted locally n added to fstab on the main rig and this t3600 does a nice job as being the backup rig n everything's synced.
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Deep Freeze ( http://www.faronics.com/CANADA/product.asp ) is a program that prevents changes to a hard drive. You can do whatever you want to the drive, but when you restart it will return the disk to its original state.
It does this without partitioning, taking up extra space, or having another hard drive to image across. Anyone have any ideas or theories on how it works? I'm going to install the trial and see what I can find out.
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