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I am interested in developing a Clonezilla server. Can anyone push me in the right direction for beginners for me. I am a little familiar with Mint and Ubuntu, however, I would like to create a stable server where I can restore multiple types of images within a VM environment.
Virtual machine on some host. Almost any modern distro would do. From nis to iscsi to ftp and tftp and http/https are easily available. You just have to understand that for the most part a vm is a real machine. It's only real difference is how one can set the network up.
Then clonezilla should work to point towards your resources.
However if you want to create working virtual machines or working physical systems then that is a bit different.
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