Cloning to External Fire Wire HD

Hello
I have a new iMac and have quickly gobbled up it's internal HD with digital video imports. I want to do two things. Get these files out of my internal HD, onto and external HD, but also use the external HD as a bootable clone. Can I use a new 1tb external fire wire HD for both?
I've read that if you use an application like Superduper to clone with, you sould leave the clone "untouched" to allow a clean version in the event of a main HD crash.
Does Superduper (or something similar) do regular updates of the clone, or do I need to do that myself?
What about the rest of the space on the external HD, can I use it to store reemes of digital video files, and digital pictures while awaiting editing and processing without compromising the clone of my HD, which I want available for a clone. Or is a cloned HD a sacred place reserved only for emergencies.
Thanks
Stinkball

I've had luck with Carbon Copy Cloner. Just make sure your external HD is partitioned using the GUID scheme. I think CCC takes care of synching things.
I'd partition the drive (if it's large enough) so your clone is the same size as the internal, and then use the rest of the drive as a separate volume.

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