Just Wanted To Verify: SuperDuper is Mac's Equivalent of Norton Ghost?

Coming from Windows land, the two most popular OS image solutions to me were Norton Ghost and, if you are WIndows VIsta, its built in imaging software.
I just wanted to verify that SuperDuper is the Mac equivalent of Ghost. Is that true? It backs up the entire OS X image and can be restored as such if my internal hard drive failed, right?
Are there other solutions?
Thanks.

What Welles points out is a key difference between those of us who use Macs and the poor suffering masses who don't. No matter how screwed up the internal HD becomes, you can always boot from the external clone and, in recent models, that clone can be a Firewire (preferred) or a USB (possible) drive. So you can use the clone to repair the original and, if the worst comes to pass but the internal HD is still usable, simply clone the clone back in. Bootable clones can be made with SD, CCC or even Disk Utility; however, the first two allow you to do differential updates, meaning you can resync the clone against the source, updating just the changes between the two, which takes a lot less time than doing a brand new complete clone all over again (i.e., my MBP is currently occupying 92GB of its HD; using SD and an external FW400/7200RPM HD, it takes about 115 minutes to do a clone).
Note also that if you have a large external HD, you can partition it and store as many different clones as will fit, and if need be, you can select which one to boot from.
Time Machine is useful, since it can automatically take care of backing up the files on an hour-by-hour or even minute-by-minute basis, if your needs are such, but the TM backup volume is not bootable.

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