20?! I'm talking about a 500GB drive that's about half full.Marco wrote:With IFD it takes 15 minutes tops to image (encrypted) a 20GB driveadmin wrote:Acronis was perfect for me. No thinking necessary (I have no time for this ), just pressed a button and 2.5 hours later I got a perfect bootable clone.
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System drive? With 250GB of software??admin wrote:20?! I'm talking about a 500GB drive that's about half full.
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Good to know. Now I have Acronis True Image 10 (!) Home... and it wasn't a lifetime license IIRC. Will it handle a Win8.1 system?Filehero wrote:2013 Home works flawlessly* (disk as well as file/folders). With my SSD (Jehova!) a full system clone (40 GB) including verification takes < 30 min.admin wrote:Acronis was perfect for me. No thinking necessary (I have no time for this ), just pressed a button and 2.5 hours later I got a perfect bootable clone.
*: Now, even after restoring the clone Acronis still has that version in its backup history.
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I don't even know where to begin...
I personally like software that I only have to pay once (like e.g. the XY lifetime license). Upgrade fees for Acronis products...
I can use Terabytes product on my server systems without any additional costs at all. If you ever want to use it on a server you have to buy a completely different Acronis product (for a few hundred bucks).
Support: It's a looong time that I tried to get it from Acronis (> 5 years). They failed miserably on providing it. Don't know if they're doing better today.
I had a support request a year ago at Terabyte (it was about a delay while executing the shutdown for restoring the backup). It wasn't something generic but a specific problem under a specific hardware constellation. A developer contacted my the next day (by e-mail) to ask a few more things and in the following three we discussed about the best solution to fix it once and for all. I got three compiled .exe files during that time to make sure that the slowdown is fixed effectively. They were so nice to include a feature request that I mentioned spontaneously on the first day).
I know in most cases you better don't need any support at all but I've never spend some money better that for their software. I use it for about 4-5 years now on a daily basis on several pcs and it never failed once.
Apart from it's scripting and customizing capabilities (regardless if you want to restore from a cd, a self booting dvd with the last image on it or the possibility to restore from the boot menu and a rescue partition, everything is possible.
I don't want to say that Acronis is missing these features, but for me it depends how I can use them to their fullest.
Apart from that, I hate software monsters and seriously, >250 MB for an image / backup restore software installer? Terabyte's is 20Mb large
Nevermind, everbody should use what he's paying for or what's working for him. I only wanted to make a suggestion...
I personally like software that I only have to pay once (like e.g. the XY lifetime license). Upgrade fees for Acronis products...
I can use Terabytes product on my server systems without any additional costs at all. If you ever want to use it on a server you have to buy a completely different Acronis product (for a few hundred bucks).
Support: It's a looong time that I tried to get it from Acronis (> 5 years). They failed miserably on providing it. Don't know if they're doing better today.
I had a support request a year ago at Terabyte (it was about a delay while executing the shutdown for restoring the backup). It wasn't something generic but a specific problem under a specific hardware constellation. A developer contacted my the next day (by e-mail) to ask a few more things and in the following three we discussed about the best solution to fix it once and for all. I got three compiled .exe files during that time to make sure that the slowdown is fixed effectively. They were so nice to include a feature request that I mentioned spontaneously on the first day).
I know in most cases you better don't need any support at all but I've never spend some money better that for their software. I use it for about 4-5 years now on a daily basis on several pcs and it never failed once.
Apart from it's scripting and customizing capabilities (regardless if you want to restore from a cd, a self booting dvd with the last image on it or the possibility to restore from the boot menu and a rescue partition, everything is possible.
I don't want to say that Acronis is missing these features, but for me it depends how I can use them to their fullest.
Apart from that, I hate software monsters and seriously, >250 MB for an image / backup restore software installer? Terabyte's is 20Mb large
Nevermind, everbody should use what he's paying for or what's working for him. I only wanted to make a suggestion...
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Well, I should have said "disk", with 4 logical drives. I need a complete duplicated object (with ALL my data) that I can carry to another part of town (across the Rhine river actually).Marco wrote:System drive? With 250GB of software??admin wrote:20?! I'm talking about a 500GB drive that's about half full.
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40GB in 30 minutes. Are you guys kidding?
My 15GB system image takes 45 seconds to backup / restore. Sure, from SSD to SSD but even with two harddrive (>100MB/sec) it didn't take longer than 2 and a half minute. Multiply it with 3 to get to 45 GB it shouldn't take you longer that at max 10 minutes (with decent hardware).
My 15GB system image takes 45 seconds to backup / restore. Sure, from SSD to SSD but even with two harddrive (>100MB/sec) it didn't take longer than 2 and a half minute. Multiply it with 3 to get to 45 GB it shouldn't take you longer that at max 10 minutes (with decent hardware).
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I'm a derelict, I knowhighend wrote:40GB in 30 minutes. Are you guys kidding?
My 15GB system image takes 45 seconds to backup / restore. Sure, from SSD to SSD but even with two harddrive (>100MB/sec) it didn't take longer than 2 and a half minute. Multiply it with 3 to get to 45 GB it shouldn't take you longer that at max 10 minutes (with decent hardware).
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The answer is complete and perfect NO:admin wrote:Good to know. Now I have Acronis True Image 10 (!) Home... and it wasn't a lifetime license IIRC. Will it handle a Win8.1 system?Filehero wrote:2013 Home works flawlessly* (disk as well as file/folders). With my SSD (Jehova!) a full system clone (40 GB) including verification takes < 30 min.admin wrote:Acronis was perfect for me. No thinking necessary (I have no time for this ), just pressed a button and 2.5 hours later I got a perfect bootable clone.
*: Now, even after restoring the clone Acronis still has that version in its backup history.
Cheers,
Filehero
http://kb.acronis.com/de/content/37426
But something tells me that Win8 itself should be able to do the job. I mean it could even read my mind when I needed to program the mouse wheel...
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Well looks like I got here just in time
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Clonezilla boots a minimal unix environment and uses dd to clone your hard disks.
Stop paying for this kind of software.
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Clonezilla boots a minimal unix environment and uses dd to clone your hard disks.
Stop paying for this kind of software.
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Yes, you can "Create a system (disk) image" in Windows 8. Use the Windows 7 Recovery tool (yes, that Windows 7) provided in Windows 8/8.1. Take a look at this article / instruction. http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-576 ... windows-8/. I've used it before successfully but I'm using Terabyte's Image for DOS now.
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Don, if this is a one-time job then you can use HDClone
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Partly, I was at work and just made a safe estimate.highend wrote:40GB in 30 minutes. Are you guys kidding?
Now I have accessed the timestamps from a full backup's log:
Backup time: 4.01 minutes (size source partition: 43GB, compressed size backup: 16.03GB)
Validation time: 3.19 minutes
These values in general appear not bad to me, given that I configured the jobs to run at medium cpu load with a compression factor around 3.
I'm sure there are much better tools out there. But I'm using Acronis afair since 2007 (skipping some releases) and it never failed for me.
But Acronis is just one part of my approach:
- the core part of my 'data' (w/o photographs) get additionally zip-backuped once per week
- those data along with my photographs, ripped music etc. additionally get versioned every 2nd hour using FileHistory (into a 80GB target space).
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Thanks for the tips! I finally decided to upgrade my Acronis license. Acronis never failed on me and that's a good reason to stick with a backup software.
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And my thanks to you foradmin wrote:Acronis never failed on me and that's a good reason to stick with a backup software.
- reminding me it's fail on ...
- mentioning what I've forgotten: that that's the reason to stick
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How/Where do I configure 8.1 to do this?Filehero wrote:- those data along with my photographs, ripped music etc. additionally get versioned every 2nd hour using FileHistory (into a 80GB target space).
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