Snapshots are whole of disk. TKLBAM backups are req'd data only (and thus much smaller). Both snapshots and TKLBAM backups can be incremental (ie just save the changes between the original backup and the current machine state).
That is why snapshots aren't a replacement for backups! Although snapshots can be very handy, they are not a replacement IMO.
You've got it around the wrong way...
Snapshots are whole of disk. TKLBAM backups are req'd data only (and thus much smaller). Both snapshots and TKLBAM backups can be incremental (ie just save the changes between the original backup and the current machine state).
That is why snapshots aren't a replacement for backups! Although snapshots can be very handy, they are not a replacement IMO.