Accelerated SSDs via TRIM Faster reading and writing through TRIM TRIM commands are used by HDClone to tell the SSD which disk areas are no longer needed. Intel Software RAIDs can be used just like regular hardware RAID systems. Intel Software RAID support Supports Intel Matrix Storage modes 0, 1, 10 and 5 HDClone can access Intel Software RAIDs (also known as Intel Matrix Storage) in modes 0, 1, 10 and 5 in the self-booting version (HDClone/S). Of course HDClone still allows for copies of arbitrary dynamic disk sets and partitions thereof onto regular disks. This feature is not solely intended for expert users managing a dynamic disk set, it also allows users having accidently transformed their disk to a single dynamic disk to undo this mistake by transforming their dynamic disk back to a regular disk. This offers a reliable way of a reverse migration, something not possible with Windows tools. In addition there is no performance difference when restoring different differential backups New: Copying dynamic disks Support of copies from dynamic disks to regular disks and RAIDs HDClone allows copies from dynamic disks on regular disks and RAID systems. Consider this examplary scenario: You can create daily differential backups and delete six of seven backups every week, keeping a backup for each week. Similar to incremental backups of other applications, HDClone’s differential backups have the advantage of being independent of each other, allowing you to selectively delete them. New: Differential images Saves Images as changes to the original image This features allows you to save the changes done to a original backup, creating differential backup images with typically significantly lower file sizes. Already balancing the load excellently, the improvment for multi copies is slightly lower: The 8% improvment in performance is nonetheless remarkable. Already ranking in the top range of performance, the CopyEngine has been improved with special attention to SSDs and we managed to achieve an up to 65% improvement in performance for single copies of fast SSDs.
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