Macrium Reflect

Last updated
Macrium Reflect
Developer(s) Paramount Software UK Ltd (trading as Macrium Software)
Stable release
v8.1.7847 / January 30, 2024;12 months ago (2024-01-30) [1]
Operating system Windows XP SP3 or later
Windows Server 2003 SP2 or later
Available inEnglish, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (BR), Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Hungarian
Type Backup software
License paid, trialware
Website www.macrium.com

Macrium Reflect is a disk imaging and backup utility for Microsoft Windows developed by Paramount Software UK Ltd in 2006. It is designed for both home and enterprise users, offering disk imaging, cloning, and backup solutions.

Contents

It creates disk images and file backup archives using Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service to ensure 'point in time' data accuracy. Macrium Reflect can back up whole partitions or individual files and folders into a single compressed, mountable archive file, which can be used to restore exact images of the partitions on the same hard disk for disaster recovery, or a new hard disk for data migration. [2] It has received numerous favorable reviews, [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] and is often recommended for cloning and backup tutorials. [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Overview

Macrium Reflect can create full, incremental and differential backup images, or selectively back up individual files and folders. Data is compressed and encrypted in real time using LZ-based compression and AES encryption algorithms. Images can be mounted as a drive letter in Windows Explorer and restored using a custom Macrium Reflect Rescue USB. In the event of a partial or complete system loss, this image can be used to restore the entire disk, one or more partitions, or individual files and folders. [13]

Macrium Reflect can clone one disk onto another, and restore an image to new hardware. Using pre-created Macrium Reflect Rescue media (CD, DVD or USB memory stick), drivers required by the new system can be inserted into the image taken from the old system, making it compatible with the new hardware. [14]

With the launch of Reflect X, the company claims it is the first solution to natively support ARM devices with bare metal restore and boot menu recovery options. [15] [16]

Free and trial editions

An unsupported free edition was available for home and commercial use. It lacked some features of the full versions, such as incremental backup. The free edition was retired and received security patches until 1 January 2024. [17] [18] [19] [20] A free trial version replaced the free version, which has virtually all of the same features as the paid-for version for 30 days, after which the software will revert to restore-only mode. [21] [22]

Releases

See Also

Related Research Articles

A disk image is a snapshot of a storage device's structure and data typically stored in one or more computer files on another storage device.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SystemRescue</span> Linux distribution

SystemRescue is a Linux distribution for x86-64 and IA-32 computers. The primary purpose of SystemRescue is to repair unbootable or otherwise damaged computer systems after a system crash. SystemRescue is not intended to be used as a permanent operating system. It runs from a Live CD, a USB flash drive or any type of hard drive. It was designed by a team led by François Dupoux, and is based on Arch Linux since version 6.0. Starting with version 6.0, it has systemd as its init system.

In information technology, a backup, or data backup is a copy of computer data taken and stored elsewhere so that it may be used to restore the original after a data loss event. The verb form, referring to the process of doing so, is "back up", whereas the noun and adjective form is "backup". Backups can be used to recover data after its loss from data deletion or corruption, or to recover data from an earlier time. Backups provide a simple form of IT disaster recovery; however not all backup systems are able to reconstitute a computer system or other complex configuration such as a computer cluster, active directory server, or database server.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ghost (disk utility)</span> Disk cloning and backup tool

GHOST, now called Symantec™ GHOST Solution Suite (GSS) for enterprise, is a disk cloning and backup tool originally developed by Murray Haszard in 1995 for Binary Research. The technology was bought in 1998 by Symantec.

Utility software is a program specifically designed to help manage and tune system or application software. It is used to support the computer infrastructure - in contrast to application software, which is aimed at directly performing tasks that benefit ordinary users. However, utilities often form part of the application systems. For example, a batch job may run user-written code to update a database and may then include a step that runs a utility to back up the database, or a job may run a utility to compress a disk before copying files.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Windows Preinstallation Environment</span> Version used for deployment and recovery

Windows Preinstallation Environment is a lightweight version of Windows used for the deployment of PCs, workstations, and servers, or troubleshooting an operating system while it is offline. It is intended to replace MS-DOS boot disks and can be booted via USB flash drive, PXE, iPXE, CD, DVD, or hard drive. Traditionally used by large corporations and OEMs, it is now widely available free of charge via Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (WADK).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Recovery disc</span> Media intended to restore the operating system

The terms Recovery disc, Rescue Disk/Disc and Emergency Disk all refer to a capability to boot from an external device, possibly a thumb drive, that includes a self-running operating system: the ability to be a boot disk/Disc that runs independent of an internal hard drive that may be failing, or for some other reason is not the operating system to be run.

Acronis True Image is a proprietary backup, imaging, cloning and cybersecurity suite developed by Acronis International GmbH. It can back up files, data, clone storage media and protects the system from ransomware. In 2021, the product was renamed to Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office before being renamed back to True Image in 2024.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nokia PC Suite</span> Software to connect mobile devices to a PC

Nokia PC Suite is a discontinued software package used to establish an interface between Nokia mobile devices and computers that run the Microsoft Windows operating system. Its first release was in 1997, originally called Nokia Data Suite. It was replaced by Nokia Suite and integrated into the Ovi service suite.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">BackupPC</span>

BackupPC is a free disk-to-disk backup software suite with a web-based frontend. The cross-platform server will run on any Linux, Solaris, or UNIX-based server. No client is necessary, as the server is itself a client for several protocols that are handled by other services native to the client OS. In 2007, BackupPC was mentioned as one of the three most well known open-source backup software, even though it is one of the tools that are "so amazing, but unfortunately, if no one ever talks about them, many folks never hear of them".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Time Machine (macOS)</span> Backup software application developed by Apple and distributed as part of macOS

Time Machine is the backup mechanism of macOS, the desktop operating system developed by Apple. The software is designed to work with both local storage devices and network-attached disks, and is commonly used with external disk drives connected using either USB or Thunderbolt. It was first introduced in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, which was released in October 2007 and incrementally refined in subsequent releases of macOS. Time Machine was revamped in macOS 11 Big Sur to support APFS, thereby enabling "faster, more compact, and more reliable backups" than were possible previously.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Windows Home Server</span> Home server operating system by Microsoft released in 2007

Windows Home Server is a home server operating system from Microsoft. It was announced on 7 January 2007 at the Consumer Electronics Show by Bill Gates, released to manufacturing on 16 July 2007 and officially released on 4 November 2007.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Backup and Restore</span> Primary backup component of Windows Vista and Windows 7

Backup and Restore is the primary backup component of Windows Vista and Windows 7. It can create file and folder backups, as well as system images backups, to be used for recovery in the event of data corruption, hard disk drive failure, or malware infection. It replaces NTBackup, which has been part of Windows since Windows NT 3.51. Unlike its predecessor, it supports CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays discs as backup media.

VHD and its successor VHDX are file formats representing a virtual hard disk drive (HDD). They may contain what is found on a physical HDD, such as disk partitions and a file system, which in turn can contain files and folders. They are typically used as the hard disk of a virtual machine, are built into modern versions of Windows, and are the native file format for Microsoft's hypervisor, Hyper-V.

This is a comparison of online backup services.

In computing, WBAdmin is a command-line utility built into Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems. The command is used to perform backups and restores of operating systems, drive volumes, computer files, folders, and applications from a command-line interface.

Dmailer was a French company which specialized in portable backup and synchronization software for devices, including USB flash drives, memory cards, external hard disk drives, MP3 players, embedded phone memories, SIM cards and flash-based memory cards for mobile phones.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">@MAX SyncUp</span>

@MAX SyncUp is a free proprietary backup and file synchronization program developed by @MAX Software for Windows. It is targeted at individuals and small businesses. The software supports backup to locally writable folders, including attached USB devices, network drives and local directories. It also supports backup and synchronization to WebDAV servers, (S)FTP servers and the cloud storages such as Google Drive and Dropbox.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">IDrive Inc.</span>

IDrive Inc. is a technology company that specializes in data backup applications. Its flagship product is IDrive, an online backup service available to Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android users.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Classic Mac OS</span> Original operating system of Apple Mac (1984–2001)

Mac OS is the series of operating systems developed for the Macintosh family of personal computers by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1984 to 2001, starting with System 1 and ending with Mac OS 9. The Macintosh operating system is credited with having popularized the graphical user interface concept. It was included with every Macintosh that was sold during the era in which it was developed, and many updates to the system software were done in conjunction with the introduction of new Macintosh systems.

References

  1. "Macrium Reflect v8.1.7847". updates.macrium.com. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  2. Horowitz, Michael (8 July 2013). "A hit and a miss from The Tech Guy". Computerworld . Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  3. Jacobi, Jon L. (16 July 2024). "Macrium Reflect Home 8 review: An exceptional imaging and backup program". PC World . Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  4. "Best Windows backup software 2024: Protect your data!". PC World . 23 October 2024. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  5. Williams, Mike. "Macrium Reflect Free 6.3.1821 - Backup & Recovery - Downloads".
  6. "For Simple Hard Drive Imaging Needs, Macrium Reflect Free Fits the Bill".
  7. "Macrium Reflect Free Review: Best Disk Imaging Software". 1 November 2013.
  8. "Step-by-step instruct on creating image: Macrium - Windows Secrets Lounge".
  9. "Backup and Restore with Macrium Reflect 5.0". ask-leo.com. Archived from the original on 2018-03-20. Retrieved 2017-03-16.
  10. "Why do you prefer Macrium Reflect over Windows 7's backup program? - Ask Leo!". 3 April 2014.
  11. "How to Create a Full-Disk Backup of Your PC with Macrium Reflect".
  12. How to Clone a Laptop Hard Drive Using Macrium Reflect Free Archived 2017-08-30 at the Wayback Machine (archived), wikiHow
  13. Jacobi, Jon L. "For Simple Hard Drive Imaging Needs, Macrium Reflect Free Fits the Bill". PCWorld . Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  14. Peers, Nick (27 April 2016). "How to use Macrium Reflect Free to back up your PC". TechRadar . Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  15. "Macrium Release Reflect X for ARM" . Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  16. "ARM-based Copilot+ PCs offer precious few backup options" . Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  17. Martin Brinkmann (19 June 2015). "Macrium Reflect 6 Free gets differential backups and auto verification". Ghacks . Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  18. Jacobi, Jon L. "Macrium Reflect Free". PCWorld . Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  19. Da Costa, Andre. "Create a Windows 10 System Image using the Best Free Alternatives". groovypost . Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  20. "Backup software Macrium Reflect Free is being retired - gHacks Tech News". gHacks Technology News. 2022-11-27. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  21. "Macrium Reflect Free Trial Page" . Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  22. "_Restore_Only_Mode" . Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  23. "Macrium Reflect 8.1 changelog". Macrium. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  24. "Macrium Reflect 8.0 changelog". Macrium. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  25. "Macrium launches Reflect 7.1 with brand new features". Macrium. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  26. "Macrium Reflect 7.x changelog". Macrium. Retrieved 20 December 2022.