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As opposed to file-based backup tools, image-based programs offer the benefit to data security that in the event of a total failure, only the last memory image must be written back to the production system or any replacement hardware to restore a server or work computer without losing any data. This is called bare metal recovery (BMR).

File-level backup software, on the other hand, secures data in the form of working files (documents, photos, presentations, or tables). The operating system as well as the respective configuration are not saved. In the case of total failure, everything must be extensively reconstructed before the backup files can play back the production system.

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Both types of backups can be implemented as a complete backup or a partial backup. The latter only synchronizes new and changed files or bits. A partial backup is either implemented as a differential backup or an incremental backup.

File- or image-based backups are usually kept in versions. Depending on the backup procedures, users have the opportunity to backup selected files or the entire system at a specified save time.

To save as much space as possible with backup procedures, companies usually use data reduction methods such as compression and deduplication. A good backup software should already have native functions for data reduction.

Acronis True Image 2017 is designed as a user-friendly backup software for private users and is available for PC and Mac as a permanent license without a cloud connection (Essential), or as a 1-year subscription with 50 GB (Plus) or 1000 GB (Premium) Acronis Cloud Storage. All licenses can be acquired for one, three, or five computers, as desired. A free edition is not offered. The manufacturer does, however, allow a 30-day trial period for interested parties, where you can download and install the software without registration.

Saving in the cloud is only natively supported in the subscription model (standard or premium). Those accessing Acronis True Image 2017 with a permanent license need an additional cloud add-on.

An Acronis account is a requirement for the use of cloud functions. This offers registered users access to a web-based user account, over which Acronis products, user licenses, or cloud storage quotas can be purchased and managed online.

Acronis True Image 2017 also reported a relatively good performance in the AV-TEST of usability with 77.78%. The image tool makes up for a somewhat lengthy installation process with a clear, self-explanatory user interface.

The program offers the possibility to create multilayered backup plans. For example, users can choose a weekly complete backup, or choose select data to be backed up daily in parallel.

The backup can be set incrementally, differentially, or to user-defined parameters. An integrated search function makes it possible to search through images and only back up single files or folders as needed.

The premium subscription of the imaging software with Acronis Active Protection contains integrated anti-ransomware. Additional premium tools are Acronis Notary and Acronis ASign. These make it possible to check the authenticity and integrity of your backups and provide images with an electronic signature when needed.

The remote function of the image tool provides a touchscreen-optimized web portal. This enables centralized management of all PCs, Macs, and mobile devices connected to your Acronis account. An internet connection is required to do this, as well as having Acronis True Image 2017 installed on the device in question.

Acronis True Image 2017 offers an impressive range of functions. Full functionality is only available to subscribers, though. Note: The image tool is only accessible for private users. Companies must use the professional software Acronis Backup 12.5.

The standard edition of Acronis Backup 12.5 was developed by the provider specifically for small companies with fewer than 50 employees, and offers the following backup features for simple IT infrastructure:

For larger companies with more than 50 employees, the advanced edition of the imaging software is recommended. This expands the standard edition with functions specifically designed for large IT infrastructures.

The heart of the imaging software is its backup management console, which enables the management of all systems connected to the control unit via a central administrational interface. Users obtain access to the backup management console via the cloud. A corresponding interface is found in your Acronis account after purchasing the product. Simultaneous operation of the management console is also supported on-premises.

With Acronis Backup 12.5, you can choose to back up the entire system of a selective device or just individual hard drives, partitions, folders, or files. The imaging software also gives you the option to only save the current system status.

Acronis Backup 12.5 is an imaging software developed for company use by IT infrastructures both small and large. The range of functions is tailored to cloud-based data protection and provides a variety of tools to ensure the security and integrity of backup data. Companies that decide to use this image tool have to rely on the online storage of Acronis for cloud-based data backup, though. Possible alternative: O&O DiskImage 11.0 Server Edition.

Backup & Recovery 16 is available free for private users. After a 30-day trial, further use requires a free registration with the provider. For commercial use, a comparatively inexpensive single-user license is required.

The imaging software supports local hard drives (HDD, SSD), external hard drives via USB and FireWire, RAID systems, network drives, and FTP/SFTP servers, as well as optical file storage like CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs as destination media.

To prevent memory bottlenecks, Backup & Recovery 16 Free offers a retention function. If this is activated, backups that are no longer necessary are automatically deleted. To reduce the data throughput and storage space requirements, the image tool offers incremental and differential backup schemes as well as various compression grades.

When recovering saved data, you have the option to restore complete hard drives and partitions or only selected files from the backup. In addition, backups can be directly integrated as a Windows drive using the UAG (Universal Image Mounter) method developed by Paragon.

Backup & Recovery 16 from Paragon already boasts a large range of functions in the free version. But products from the competition offer an encryption function by default. In this respect, developers have some work to do.

Clonezilla is an open source image program that makes it possible to clone entire hard drives or individual partitions bit for bit and copy them to another data medium. The software was developed by the Taiwanese National Center for High Performance Computing (NCHC) and is available at no cost to users under the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2.

To carry out a backup of your computer with the help of Clonezilla, you first need to create a live medium. Download Clonezilla Live as an ISO file from the provider website and burn it onto a CD or DVD. The image tool is also available in zip format for use on a bootable USB storage device.

Restart your computer and boot it with the created live medium. The boot menu of the imaging software will show on the screen. Clonezilla Live bots on BIOS as well as UEFI-based computers.

If the target or source medium has been selected, Clonezilla mounts it into the file system. This is followed by the selection of the partition as well as the subdirectory, which serve as the storage destination or image source.

After you have decided on a backup or recovery option, Clonezilla displays a summary of the planned action. Confirm this with y (for yes) to set the process in motion. The progress of the backup or recovery process is displayed in a status line at the bottom of the screen. After the data transfer is finished, the imaging software closes itself.

While the image tool is free to private users, commercial use requires the purchase of a commercial license for 5, 10, 20, 50, or 100 users. The purchase includes 2 to 10 support requests, and software updates for one year.

Data saved as an image can be completely recovered using the restore function. Alternatively, DriveImage XML also offers a browse function based on the .XML file that allows you to search through images and extract selected files or folders.

The acquisition of user licenses AB Professional and AB Server extend the range of functions to include tools for cloning the entire system, combining images, and automatically deleting backups that are no longer necessary. The fee-based product versions are also equipped with a universal restore tool that enables users to restore the image of a system on a different computer with different hardware.

Other professional features are command-line-based operation, event-driven backup schemes, a file filter, and the PXE-BOOT (Preboot Execute Environment) tool, which allows multiple computers on the network to boot using the same image file.

While licenses for the AB Professional and AB Server editions are acquired per device, companies can secure rights to install Aomei Backupper on any number of computers or servers with the licenses AB Technician or AB Technician Plus. In addition, software deployments for company use provide advanced functions for the preparation and distribution of images in the network (image deployment).

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