One is cloud integration: Paragon doesn’t offer its own remote storage service, and there’s no direct connection to third-party providers. There are a few notable things the program doesn’t include. If you prefer, you can set the software to create VHD, VHDX or VMDK formats instead, allowing you to mount and browse your backups in Hyper-V and VMware – the trade-off being that neither compression nor encryption is supported with these file types. Whatever files you choose to back up, they’re stored as virtual disk containers in Paragon’s own PVHD format.
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