So what image tools are you using now?

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by napoleon1815, Aug 10, 2017.

  1. napoleon1815

    napoleon1815 Registered Member

    Hey all! Thought it would be fun to see who is using what and why. I love imaging and have full copies of many imagers and wanted to list where I stand now.

    Also, looking for recent opinions on AOEMI Backupper Professional (hate the name but the product is growing on me). My list is:

    Gold:
    IFW/IFL
    Macrium
    DriveSnaphot

    Silver:
    R-Drive Image
    O&O DiskImage

    Bronze:
    AOEMI Backupper (this will move up in the ranks soon)

    Ones I keep trying to like but just can't:
    Paragon
    Drive Cloner RX
    StorageCraft
    ActiveImage Protector

    Ones I finally gave up on:
    Farstone Total Recovery Pro
    EaseUS
    Acronis

    Ones I wish were still around:
    V2i Protector from PowerQuest (thanks Symantec!)
     
    Last edited: Aug 10, 2017
  2. n8chavez

    n8chavez Registered Member

    IFW/IFL is all I, or anyone else needs. For something as important as imaging, can anyone afford to not use the best?
     
  3. napoleon1815

    napoleon1815 Registered Member

    HA yes it's my number one too! The engineer in me always wanted to try new tools or versions of existing tools. If I had to pick only one it would be IFW/IFL!
     
  4. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

    I moved from Acronis to Macrium years ago and never looked back. It's easy to use, reliable and overall no-problem solution. That's what I like about software.
     
  5. boredog

    boredog Registered Member

    What is it and why is it better then Marcrium for full images?
     
  6. starfish_001

    starfish_001 Registered Member

    like macrium best but still shadow protect regularly and sometime drive snapshot
     
  7. TonyW

    TonyW Registered Member

  8. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

    I used Windows built-in system imaging before moving to Macrium for its RDR. A few times I used ImageUSB, because Macrium doesn't support flash drives.
     
  9. Krusty

    Krusty Registered Member

    Macrium Reflect free version here because it works and works well.
     
  10. Cloudcroft

    Cloudcroft Registered Member

  11. oliverjia

    oliverjia Registered Member

    IFW/IFL for sure. I always though, like to image using a 2nd option, just so that I have a backup of the backup. I used to like DS as my 2nd option, but recently I give up due to the way they treat voluntary bug reports.

    OP, the last one you listed, v2i protector from PQ - I think Symantec does still keep it (in a sense): Symantec/Veritas System Recovery 16. It's a very good Windows only solution. If I don't use Linux I'd certainly give it a shot.
     
  12. blacknight

    blacknight Registered Member

    Now I'm using AOMEI: I find it very good: light, fast, reliable. The only lack is that natively the only way to restore an image is to use an external media: there is a way to launch AOMEIi at the boot - see the post of TheRollbackFrog and manolito here: https://www.wilderssecurity.com/thr...rtition-assistant.361543/page-13#post-2685180 - using EasyBCD, but I personally had some trouble with UEFI, may be due at the SSD of my pc.

    Previously I used for many years Acronis, but last versions are heavy and I hate the GUI. Love his function " Try and decide " ! Someone rememberer Drive Image before it was acquired by Symantec ? Very good software.

    I would try some other program, but I don't want to discover that it's not reliable much afterwards, and have to restore an old image of AOMEI and then to do a great work to manually restore all my more recent things: emails, photos, documents....
     
  13. imdb

    imdb Registered Member

    macref because it works.
     
  14. roger_m

    roger_m Registered Member

    I use the free version of AOMEI Backupper, because it's free and works very well.
    You can create a bootable Windows PE or Linux, CD or flash drive within AMOEI Backupper from the Utilities menu.
     
  15. ArchiveX

    ArchiveX Registered Member

    I :-* Macrium Reflect :thumb:
     
  16. Solarlynx

    Solarlynx Registered Member

    I have Macrium and Paragon freemiums and their images but really almost don't use them. Even didn't updated these apps after installation on PC. Just created bootable CD and flashdisks and images of fresh windows installation. Some years ago I made successful restoration of Win7 with Paragon Professional disk to several PC with different hardware. I actively use snapshot time machines, so almost don't use imaging apps.
     
  17. napoleon1815

    napoleon1815 Registered Member

    Thanks for the AOMEI insight .Funny I love IFW/IFL because the sheer options (which I admit I never really use) are amazing and appeal to my engineering side. AOMEI appeals to me because it's the polar opposite...very simple and seems to work fine.
     
  18. napoleon1815

    napoleon1815 Registered Member

    Yeah I should say I almost always take offline disk images (from bootable usb)...I know the technology is better for live but it's hard to argue online is equally reliable as an offline image (even though it's not a huge gap). Personal preference for sure. IFL is the best offline disk imager I think...sleek, fast, stable. Never used the snapshot tools like Rollback RX.
     
  19. napoleon1815

    napoleon1815 Registered Member

    Yes Symantec bought V2i a long time ago. Having worked in IT for almost 20 years I know the hard way that Symantec ruins things it buys. To be honest I haven't tried whatever product V2i morphed into but I am open to it. Just been burned so many times in the past with that company.
     
  20. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

    Hi Napoleon

    I would argue that online is equally reliable. When I was beta testing Shadowprotect which I did almost 5 years, I did all the imaging online. Did several thousand over the 5 years on 3 different machines. Did comparable no. of restores, and only and occasional problem and these were beta's The released version always recovered. Now my primary imager is Macrium v6. Done well into the hundreds all online, and mostly incrementals. Done a comparable no. of restores. I've torture tested macrium with all live online incrementals and Macrium RDR restores. Not a single failure. Same now with IFW.
     
  21. napoleon1815

    napoleon1815 Registered Member

    Oh cool thanks for the insight...experience always trumps theory ha. I assumed offline would have been more reliable (think working on a car with the engine on vs. engine off I guess). Question...do you not use the newer Macrium 7? Just curious if there was a reason why? Thanks.
     
  22. Arvy

    Arvy Registered Member

    Macrium Reflect v6 for now, but they're not living up to many of their promises made recently. I won't "upgrade" to Reflect v7 unless and until Macrium's leadership proves itself much more capable of managing developmental, transitional and production processes than has been apparent in their "trial and error" efforts to keep pace with OS and API changes to date. I wasn't at all favourably impressed by the very troubled initial v7 rollout, nor with its patching and general handling since then.

    I've never been a dedicated "fanboi" of any particular software product and some recently apparent Macrium managerial attitudes seem to me rather careless and dismissive of long-time user concerns. Seriously considering IFW/IFL as my own future path, especially as I move further toward the Linux operating environment.
     
  23. blacknight

    blacknight Registered Member

    Ya, I'm sorry, I meant this.
     
  24. napoleon1815

    napoleon1815 Registered Member

    Interesting...I didn't know that, I upgraded once I got an email to do so and I did notice there were patches all the time for a while. Wasn't sure if that was what you were referring to?
     
  25. Arvy

    Arvy Registered Member

    Individual experiences varied considerably, depending largely on such variables as the upgrade CBT kernel mode driver installation method and subsequent scheduling usage ... and also on whether the user actually ran multiple differential and/or incremental backups during a single Windows session. Patches, as such, have been problematic only insofar as their misplacement of some MacriumService DLLs seemed to indicate some production management sloppiness and potential for serious future problems, but have otherwise been inconsequential to date. Nothing at all released since various improvements were promised in June. I tried v7 briefly, but reverted to v6 as I saw no "upgrade" advantage whatever for my own usage and I found some of those issues discouraging ... if only as managerial trend indicators.
     
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