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Nikolai Bezroukov Version 0.80 Copyright 1998-2012, Dr. Nikolai Bezroukov. This is a copyrighted unpublished work. All rights reserved. Contents • • • • • • • Norton Ghost 12-13 • Norton Ghost 14-15 • • • The history of Ghost is the history of a useful innovation if not destroyed, was severely damaged by Symantec. Currently Acronis True Image replaced Ghost on the marketplace. Ghost is an innovative attempt to make unix dd style backup process more flexible from a little know New Zealand firm.
Which was bought by Symantec. The latter in its classic style destroyed it with inept marketing and unability to move from DOS as the base of the program. So it acquired Power Quest which has a similar program called Drive Image, the main competitor of the original Ghost with some innovative features.
And destroyed it too. Later in 2005 Symantec decided to use Ghost brand for the backup program from Veritas which was acquired (and destroyed) at this time. After realizing that this was huge blunder Symantec revived the original style partition backup program in Ghost 14 and later. See for details. Corporate edition has somewhat different path and has some additional features. Symantec has a long & sordid history of acquiring products or complete companies and then destroying their products. If we talk about the basic idea behind Ghost, then we should consider it to be a derivative of Unix.
In principle Ghost is just a hybrid of sector-by-sector disk copying utility and regular 'per file' backup based on understanding of the filesystem of the partition which it working with. Like in dd the disk/partition contents are copied either directly to another disk or partition, or ( more typically ) they are saved as a file that can later be restored to a disk or partition. But here similarities end. Ghost is hybrid idea: it has two layers -- partition layer on which it deals with partition resizing, etc and filesystem layer on which it deals with file present on the filesystem. As it needs to understand the filesystem structure Ghost perform much more complex operations the DD (for example the restore on a partition of smaller size). But there is no free lunch and versatility and simplicity of dd are gone. Each new version of filesystem requires new version of ghost.