Paragon Drive Backup 7 Server Edition
Verdict
Paragon offers a low-cost server disk-imaging utility with a reasonable range of features, but performance isn't great and incremental backups are a pain to set up
Review Date: 19 Jan 2006
Price when reviewed: exc VAT for one server, Upgrade £171 exc VAT
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