Yesterday, 07:01 AM
@admin,
Thank you for your reply. I am gratified by your response. I am doing real-world testing, with a hardware configuration that is not unusual. HBSP should strive to work effectively and efficiently on a variety of mainstream hardware platforms. My hardware configuration is listed in the header of all of my posts with the testing results. I have never claimed, nor would I, that HBSP doesn't perform better on other hardware configurations; hence, my disappointment that it was felt by some, that my findings needed to be "explained."
I think it is very important that the Hasleo Team be aware that potential customers are making their decision as to whether to use/purchase Hasleo products, based, in some part, by what they read in the Hasleo Forums. A "defensive" posture is not, I submit, what Hasleo should project ...
I have downloaded the latest beta version (5.6.1.1), but I will not be testing HBSP again until Friday, 2026-01-09. Last week, I started my tri-weekly testing cycle protocol with MR8. On 2026-01-02, I will test ETBH again.
I would prefer to test the latest beta version of HBSP, as of 2026-01-09, so please keep us all informed of beta releases. I want to be scrupulously fair to HBSP, given that this relatively new program is evolving and developing at such a rapid pace. HBSP is up against competitors that have been "in the game" for many years. I am amazed HBSP has so quickly become a serious competitor to the older "giants" in the backup imaging world.
I strive to do impartial testing. I am an HBSP customer with a lifetime license, including free upgrades, but I will not do "fan boy" testing. I let the impartial results of my testing of these three products on my hardware configuration, speak for themselves, in the hope that they might be of benefit to Hasleo. I also hold four lifetime licenses to MR8, and two lifetime licenses, with free upgrades, for ETBH; both purchased years ago.
Have a great day, and I wish all of the best in 2026 to the Hasleo Team. You have come a very LONG way, already.
Regards,
Phil
Thank you for your reply. I am gratified by your response. I am doing real-world testing, with a hardware configuration that is not unusual. HBSP should strive to work effectively and efficiently on a variety of mainstream hardware platforms. My hardware configuration is listed in the header of all of my posts with the testing results. I have never claimed, nor would I, that HBSP doesn't perform better on other hardware configurations; hence, my disappointment that it was felt by some, that my findings needed to be "explained."
I think it is very important that the Hasleo Team be aware that potential customers are making their decision as to whether to use/purchase Hasleo products, based, in some part, by what they read in the Hasleo Forums. A "defensive" posture is not, I submit, what Hasleo should project ...
I have downloaded the latest beta version (5.6.1.1), but I will not be testing HBSP again until Friday, 2026-01-09. Last week, I started my tri-weekly testing cycle protocol with MR8. On 2026-01-02, I will test ETBH again.
I would prefer to test the latest beta version of HBSP, as of 2026-01-09, so please keep us all informed of beta releases. I want to be scrupulously fair to HBSP, given that this relatively new program is evolving and developing at such a rapid pace. HBSP is up against competitors that have been "in the game" for many years. I am amazed HBSP has so quickly become a serious competitor to the older "giants" in the backup imaging world.
I strive to do impartial testing. I am an HBSP customer with a lifetime license, including free upgrades, but I will not do "fan boy" testing. I let the impartial results of my testing of these three products on my hardware configuration, speak for themselves, in the hope that they might be of benefit to Hasleo. I also hold four lifetime licenses to MR8, and two lifetime licenses, with free upgrades, for ETBH; both purchased years ago.
Have a great day, and I wish all of the best in 2026 to the Hasleo Team. You have come a very LONG way, already.
Regards,
Phil
