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Norton Ghost 15 review

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Verdict

A very capable package but not the easiest to use, nor particularly cheap

Review Date: 18 Feb 2010

Reviewed By: Darien Graham-Smith

Price when reviewed: £34 (£40 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
4 stars out of 6

Features & Design
5 stars out of 6

Value for Money
4 stars out of 6

Ease of Use
3 stars out of 6

Norton Ghost has come a long way; once a simple disk cloning tool, it now combines extensive imaging features with incremental backup at the disk, partition and file level, to deliver what Symantec calls “professional grade backup”. That makes it a rival to Acronis True Image Home 2010; but it’s not a direct equivalent.

Most glaringly, there’s nothing here to match Acronis’ Nonstop Backup service, which maintains an almost real time roll-back history of changes to files and folders. Nor is online storage integrated into the package.

True Image Home also makes Ghost also feel rather clunky to use. It’s arranged largely around settings rather than actions, and each of the main tabs exposes a completely different (and rather unpredictable) interface.

At the same time, Norton does have some strengths over Acronis’ package. The Ghost bootable CD environment is the most versatile we’ve seen, allowing you to slipstream storage and wired network drivers into the package as required, along with signature updates for the built-in virus scanner.

Norton Ghost 15

We also like the offsite backup feature, which can mirror your backups to a remote destination at the same time as they’re written to a local disk. If your offsite storage happens to be unavailable, you can specify a fallback destination, or let Ghost upload the backup as and when the original host becomes available again.

Incremental backups can be scheduled, or triggered by events such as a user logging off or Symantec raising its “ThreatCon” virus alert to a user-specified level. The software can also be set to run batch files or VBScripts before or after a backup job – handy if you need to close down an application to back up its data files.

As with many modern imaging packages, Ghost lets you mount images as virtual drives in Windows, or convert them into VMware or Hyper-V volumes for access within a virtual machine. You can also set up and launch backup and restore jobs across multiple networked PCs – though note you’ll need a licence for each machine.

This manageable approach, coupled with Ghost’s reassuring approach to offsite backups, makes the package well worth a look for anyone running a small office. At £34 per client, though, it’s not cheap, and for home use we’d have preferred to trade some of Ghost’s "Professional" sophistications for a more accessible interface.

Author: Darien Graham-Smith

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User comments

Will this allow me to do what the old ghost used to do.

Simply boot from the CD, copy an image of a HDD with Win7 on it to a network drive.

Then boot up another computer, boot from CD and copy the image to this computers HDD?

By a_byrne22 on 19 Feb 2010

Beware Acronis

Read the user feedback on their own forums before you decide to buy! http://forum.acronis.com/forum/6019?page=2

If you can get CDP to work for more that a few days you'll be by doing better than many there who report can't!

By nickweavers on 25 Sep 2010

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