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I've used Apple's disk utility to create "clones" since 10.3 with no trouble. Teamed up with netrestore servers, you can push out images quite easily over a network...
If you make a compressed image it only takes up the space of the data...
Take a look at CCC (Carbon Copy Cloner) for a nice GUI tool to automate the process....
http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html