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Paragon Hard Disk Manager

Paragon Hard Disk Manager

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What is Paragon Hard Disk Manager?

Paragon Software headquartered in Irvine offers Paragon Hard Disk Manager, a storage management solution for physical and virtual drives, and disaster recovery framework solution for businesses of all sizes.

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What is Paragon Hard Disk Manager?

Paragon Software headquartered in Irvine offers Paragon Hard Disk Manager, a storage management solution for physical and virtual drives, and disaster recovery framework solution for businesses of all sizes.

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Dr Andy Teh | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
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Although Paragon Hard Disk Manager offers several different functionalities, we use the software primarily for creating backups of our data.

Paragon Hard Disk Manager enables easy and reliable automated regular incremental backups to drives in our Network Attached Storage (NAS) device. The ease-of-use and reliability of this software facilitates execution of our backup strategy.
  • High reliability. With Paragon Hard Disk Manager, we are confident regular backup jobs are executed as configured.
  • Ease of use. The graphical user interface is logical and polished.
  • Detailed and informative user manual.
  • Paragon Hard Disk Manager meets all our requirements for a straightforward and dependable backup software package. I cannot think of any significant areas for improvement at this time.
  • One small source of annoyance was the use of some abbreviations used in the user manual (unfamiliar to us) when we first read it, e.g., WAIK, ADK, WinPE. However, we resolved this issue with a simple Google search.
  • One way of dealing with the above abbreviations is to include hyperlinks in the user manual so that persons unfamiliar with these abbreviations may be taken to a glossary.
Paragon Hard Disk Manager is suitable for use by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The graphical user interface helps to make the software easy to use, even by those with limited computer/technical knowledge and skills. The software will likely meet most, if not all, of the backup requirements of SMEs.
  • Intuitive user interface that is streamlined yet effective
  • Reliable data backups to our network attached storage (NAS) device
  • Clear and informative user manual
  • Paragon Hard Disk Manager makes creating regular incremental backups straightforward. The ease of configuring the software to automatically perform backup jobs increases the likelihood that we will follow through with our backup strategy, thus protecting our data.
  • Any loss of important data would potentially be catastrophic to our business. Paragon Hard Disk Manager minimizes this risk.
  • The software's ease of use also means we can focus more on our core business activities (and spend less time and effort on data backups).
  • Google Backup and SYNC (discontinued)
Google Backup and SYNC required a stable and fast internet connection, and the amount of data we could back up was limited. We use Paragon Hard Disk Manager to back up data to a NAS device - this method does not require an internet connection and the data we can back up is unlimited. Furthermore, we have greater control over our data.
Tom Schmidt | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
I use Paragon Rescue Media to clone from one identical computer to another, and I also use it when migrating from a traditional hard drive to an SSD.
  • Clone partitions or entire drives.
  • Change drive from standard to dynamic or dynamic to standard.
  • Sometimes it does not estimate time to completion properly.
For cloning or changing partitions, Paragon is the best product I have found so far.
  • Cut time to transition from standard to SSD by over 60%.
  • Cut time to clone from one system to another.
Paragon has much more flexibility to manipulate partitions and clone drives.
I have not found a need to contact support.
James Buchholz | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our whole organization uses it to clone hard drives and to migrate computer hard drives to dissimilar hardware.
  • When you have a hard drive that is physically failing with CHKDSK errors, it will often somehow still clone it and make it work on the new system.
  • It can take a computer's operating system installation and make it work on dissimilar hardware.
  • If it's installed to a CD it takes forever to boot to it. Better off a USB stick.
  • It takes a very long time to clone a failing drive (understandably) and you have no idea how long it will take. Estimated times are not accurate.
Great for failing hard drives that need to be cloned (like to SSDs) and for moving computer data to dissimilar hardware.
Not great when you're in a hurry and you need to know exactly how long it will take to clone a drive. You would use a different cloning software at that point (Acronis).
  • It has had a positive impact on our business objectives because it has gotten us out of some difficult situations where drives would not clone otherwise. It saves a reload of a computer, therefore a lot of time saved.
Paragon is better in some areas, worse in others.
Better at cloning unhealthy drives. Worse at quick clones.
Acronis is a little more intuitive. Paragon has some dialog that I don't think translates well to English.
I've never had to contact Paragon support which speaks to the quality of their product.
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