


What's new in build 6595 (see the Release Notes for more information)? For online backup, check out Acronis True Image Cloud 2016, which brings you unlimited cloud storage space, support for backing up iOS/ Android/ Windows mobile devices, and a new online dashboard to keep track of your hardware. Please note, the big change this time is that Acronis True Image 2016 supports backing up to local and network storage devices only. More generally, the new release has improved backup and recovery speeds, and sees various interface tweaks to make it even easier to use. But if you need more, just choose the files, folders or partitions you'd like to protect, then use the extensive Settings dialog to configure your backup scheme, schedule, encryption, notifications, Exclude filters, pre/ post commands, validation rules, and the list goes on.Īcronis True Image 2016 brings welcome return of "Try&Decide", a handy feature which allows you to take a system snapshot, then carry out some potentially risky action - install a new program, maybe - and optionally revert to your snapshot if there are any problems. Choose "Entire PC" as the source, an external drive as the destination, and you can have your first backup running in seconds. By choosing this option, after the first successful backup, your backup and replication will be done simultaneously.Acronis True Image 2016 is a powerful application which can back up anything from individual files and folders, to single partitions and entire hard drives. With Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office, you also have the ability to automatically replicate local backups in the Acronis Cloud, so you always have an off-site copy of your data available without having to manage a separate backup plan. Subscriptions to the Advanced and Premium editions of Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (formerly Acronis True Image) include cloud storage, as well as cloud-based features and "anywhere access" to your data. The cloud is a convenient way to store your files off-site, where they are safe from local damage. "The cloud" is a term that describes a remote network of computers and servers that you access via the internet. That way, if a fire or flood damages both your original files and the local backup, the off-site copy is available to use for recovery. Acronis recommends the 3-2-1 backup rule, which includes storing three copies of your data on at least two different types of media (such as external hard drives, network drives, and NAS devices) and keeping one copy off-site. Computer backups need to be stored someplace safe.
