Macrium Reflect

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Macrium Reflect
Developer(s) Paramount Software UK Ltd (trading as Macrium Software)
Stable release
v8.1.7401 / March 3, 2023;11 months ago (2023-03-03) [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 backup utility for Microsoft Windows developed by Paramount Software UK Ltd in 2006. 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]

Contents

It has received numerous favorable reviews, [3] [4] [5] and is often recommended and used as an example program for cloning and backup tutorials. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

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 CD. 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. [11]

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), critical drivers required by the new system can be inserted into the image taken from the old system, making it compatible with the new hardware. [12]

Macrium Reflect image backups created with any older version (Free or paid editions) can be restored with any later version. [13]

Macrium Site Manager

A central management console is available which enables scheduling, restore and monitoring of multiple networked computers running Macrium Reflect using a Web browser user interface. [14] [15]

Free edition and trial edition

An unsupported free edition was available for home and commercial use. It lacked some features of the full versions, such as incremental backup (though it included differential backup), but still had some features found only in expensive commercial products. The free edition was retired, and received security patches up until 1 January 2024. [16] [17] [18] [19]

Macrium Reflect v8.0 was the last free version to receive feature, compatibility or bug fix updates. [20] Service announcement: "This is to notify that Macrium Reflect Free Edition is being retired. Security patches will be provided until 1st January 2024, but there are no planned feature changes or non security related updates following this update. No further updates will be provided after that date. Macrium Reflect Free v8.0.7167 was the last release to receive bug fixes, compatibility updates and features. Users of the free version may continue to use it, but they are on their own when they run into issues. (...)" [21]

A free trial version replaced the free version, and the trial version can be used for only 30 days, after which users will be asked to pay. [22]

Releases

See Macrium Product Support Policy for Support Status of Macrium Reflect. [27]

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