7 hours ago
Where in particular can we find What's New info about the latest HBS release? What has been changed, added, fixed in the latest release?
Hasleo Backup Suite V5.2 Released!
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7 hours ago
Where in particular can we find What's New info about the latest HBS release? What has been changed, added, fixed in the latest release?
(9 hours ago)selukwe Wrote: Would you consider informing about the latest release number also at your web site? In the situation when HBS's check for new version doesn't really work this would come handy not to miss an update. For example, the current v 5.2.2.0 was missed by the program's update mechanism. The update mechanism of the program needs to be improved, however implementing the main features has already kept us running at full speed, and we have even stopped working on improvements to other products ![]()
4 hours ago
Has anyone done a performance comparison between Macrium Reflect X and Hasleo Backup Suite? Fair and objective testing of backup, restore and even cloning features.
3 hours ago
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(4 hours ago)admin Wrote: Has anyone done a performance comparison between Macrium Reflect X and Hasleo Backup Suite? Fair and objective testing of backup, restore and even cloning features. A little. Nothing scientific, just me doing backups and restore way too often. No cloning but assume it would be similar. I'll post my thoughts on it (from my experience, results may vary). I keep small OS installs compared to most people so not a very long runtime to test, and these are not single "benchmarks" just numbers I've seen, sort of averaged over many, many backup/restores. Source partitions: Windows partition is always ~14 GB. Linux partition is ~9 GB. All the following using High Compression, from NVME gen 3x4 (OS) disks, imaged to/restored from a 1 TB SATA Crucial MX500 SSD (storage) disk. If it was NVME both ways, I imagine it would be even faster, and much slower to or from a spinning disk HDD. TLDR: Hasleo is ~equal to Reflect X, better/faster than Reflect 8.x 1. First, Reflect X fumbles MBR disks when restored to a blank disk (Delta over existing OS restores work fine) and restores all data (when viewed from Linux), but boots to a blue screen about "no boot files" Reflect 8 did fine. HBS does fine. 2. Reflect X and HBS backup and restore speeds are about the same. Crazy fast if Delta Restore over existing OS. 12-30 seconds depending how much changed since imaging. Maybe 1 minute to a cleaned/blank NTFS disk, 2-3 minutes to Linux EXT4 cleaned/blank disk (much longer to a blank Linux HDD, like 15-20 minutes). 3. Imaging NTFS takes ~26 seconds to 1 minute on both. Linux EXT4 always takes longer at 1 - 1.5 minutes. Differences in speed between Reflect X and HBS vary enough from time to time and are too small to notice. Both are a little faster than Reflect 8 was and result in smaller images. 4. Resulting image file sizes are about the same on NTFS, but Linux EXT4 HBS sometimes makes a larger image, sometimes smaller image than Reflect X. I don't understand why, maybe to do with if I have run TRIM recently because it's doing byte for byte on ETX4 and not discarding deleted data? EXT4 + Reflect X = ~2.2 GB image file. EXT4 + HBS = 1.7 GB to 3.1 GB image file. NTFS + both = 6.8 GB image file. Reflect 8 was ~7.5 GB.
1 hour ago
Do I need to create a new USB emergency disk with every new version or is once enough regardless of the current version?
1 hour ago
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(1 hour ago)aldist Wrote:(1 hour ago)corttex Wrote: Do I need to create a new USB emergency disk with every new version or is once enough regardless of the current version? Yeah, for now everything works with all versions. If they ever change the archive format or something it may become a problem. I've seen that happen with other imaging programs where the new version images could not be restored with an old version rescue disk, but the new version program could restore using old version images. I always update my rescue media to be safe. |
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