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February 2012 12
Paragon Hard Disk Manager 12 Suite and Professional Editions are released. What's new in 12 version: New Partitioning Engine: - The strongest and fastest partitioning engine - Highly compatible with all kinds of new hard drives - Support for the new partitioning scheme GPT and all modern file systems - Support for UEFI installations of operating systems Split partition feature when you need to split any partition on two with desired size and proportions Support of the latest version of Oracle’s Hypervisor “VirtualBox 4” Improved write-operations by using asynchronous backup to improve the speed of the product’s backup processing Encrypted Backup to avoid unauthorized access to your backup files Suite Edition only: P2V Adjust OS wizard and P2V Copy wizard to perform system migration to a new hardware or to a virtual environment Professional Edition only: Connect VD with non-destructive and snapshot mode to mount the virtual disk in a special read/write mode that creates a snapshot and applies all changes after the snapshot Resume operations on virtual volumes in case of their disconnection or any other unexpected situation New wipe algorithms: US Navy, British HMG Infosec, German VSItR, Australian ASCI 33, Guttman's, Schneier's ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have tested the backup speed of Paragon Hard Disk Manager 12 compares to Paragon Hard Disk Manager 11 and Image for Windows. Environment: -WinPE 3.1 -VMWare: XP used 742MB HDD space Result: Paragon Hard Disk Manager 12 : 19.58s (time from my phone) Paragon Hard Disk Manager 11 : 32.91s (time from my phone) Image for Windows : 20s (time from its app) The backup speed of Paragon Hard Disk Manager 12 and Image for Windows near the same. But it faster than Paragon Hard Disk Manager 11 about 59.5%. It's not slow now ![]()
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Best regards Last edited by andylau : May 5th, 2012 at 12:34 AM. |
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It's great to know!
The biggest gripe i had with Paragon was its sluggish backup speed so I used to only use the partitioning function of it. Now it appears to be finally fixed. one thing though, the op, did you compare the image size after backup for IFW and paragon? Backup speed has a lot to do with the compression level. |
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Image for Windows' image size is smaller than Paragon, but not many.
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If I want to restore an Paragon image manually, which one of these files am I supposed to click on to restore the image?
arc_180512081035487.PBF img_0_180512_081049215.PBF img_1_180512_081049215.PBF img_1_180512_081049215.pfm img_2_180512_081049215.PBF img_2_180512_081049215.pfm Does anyone know? |
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I should hope so! It could hardly be slowed down
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Awesome...I'll try this too. I always liked the tool but so slow.
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