![]() Using advanced delta detection technology RDR can rapidly recover data from single, or multiple full backups. ![]() That is where I have done the most restores and it works well.Want to Upgrade your Macrium Reflect v5 licenses to v6? Here are some of the reasons that you should: ![]() It is generally for virtual machines but can do bare metal backups and restores as well. You could test weekly if you want but this is just my personal computer so I don't feel I need that much testing.įor my work backups, I use Rubrik data protection stuff and it has a lot of its own testing and verification functions built in. You boot a Windows PE tool from the backup software (customized to load their backups) and then do a restore. I have yet to ever need to do a full bare metal restore for my personal system with the Veeam Free Backup tool but the process is pretty easy and the concept is commonly used. I test mine every few weeks by just browsing the restore function to make sure I don't get any errors. MehĬlick to expand.I would not use a free backup product for anything more an a single machine for personal use.Īside from that, test it as often as you like to meet your recovery needs. ![]() Meanwhile, all of my work drives are Samsung SSDs and the included Samsung cloning tool only allows you to clone to other Samsung SSDs, which is fine for my first level of backup but I like the background differentials running in set and forget mode to a massive spinning rust drive that Macrium or the older, broken Win7 feature used to handle just fine. The freeware still allows one to setup differential backups to run on a schedule (basicallly Time Machine for Windows) so that’s good enough, but I’ll happily pay for a license if the freeware decides to deprecate itself or Windows updates does this for me yet again. Just yesterday I noticed that the Windows 11 native backup and restore decided to stop imaging (using the Win7 feature from Control Panel) after the 22H2 and subsequent patches as it couldn’t figure out that 11.4 free terabytes was enough space for a clean, 932GB image, so I installed Macrium Reflect Free and it of course worked just fine. ![]()
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