![]() Ghost focuses on automation, with its hands-off approach evident throughout the application. True Image sticks with the traditional slow, medium and fast options, which feel a little dated by contrast. There’s an elegant slider-driven way of controlling the amount of CPU time that’s used too, which can also be altered on-the-fly during a backup. ![]() We also appreciate the simplified schedule editor, which makes recovery-point scheduling a one-click process. We particularly like the ability to set event-triggered recovery points when a new application is being installed, data is added exceeding a specified size, or a new user is logging on. There’s much to be said for the task-driven approach, though. ![]() ![]() Gone is the extensive use of wizards, although the slightly strange reason given for this is that it ‘reduces complexity’. Symantec has completely changed the user interface of Ghost 10, with a new task-driven look and feel to simplify backup and restoration. ![]()
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