Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 lets you back up data to various physical storages.
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To back up data to Acronis Online Backup Storage, click Log in and specify the credentials to log in to the online storage. Then, expand the Online backup storage group and select the account. Prior to backing up to the online storage, you need to buy a subscription to the online backup service and activate the subscription on the machine(s) you want to back up. Online backup is not available in Linux and under bootable media. Note: Acronis Backup & Recovery Online might be unavailable in your region. To find more information, click here: http://www.acronis.com/my/backup-recovery-online/ |
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To back up data to a personal vault, expand the Vaults group and click the vault. |
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To back up data to centralized vault, expand the Vaults group and click the vault. |
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To back up data to the local folders of the machine, expand the <Machine name> group and select the required folder. |
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To back up data to optical media such as CD or DVD, expand the <Machine name> group, then select the required drive. |
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To back up data to a locally attached tape device, expand the <Machine name> group, then click the required device. In stand-alone editions of Acronis Backup & Recovery 11, tape devices are available only if you have upgraded from Acronis Backup & Recovery 10. For information about using tapes, see the "Tape devices" section. |
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To back up data to the network folder, expand the Network folders group, select the required networked machine and, then click the shared folder. If the network share requires access credentials, the program will ask for them. Note for Linux users: To specify a Common Internet File System (CIFS) network share which is mounted on a mount point such as /mnt/share, select this mount point instead of the network share itself. |
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To back up data to FTP or SFTP, type the server name or address in the Path field as follows: ftp://ftp_server:port _number or sftp://sftp_server:port number If the port number is not specified, port 21 is used for FTP and port 22 is used for SFTP. After entering access credentials, the folders on the server become available. Click the appropriate folder on the server. You can access the server as an anonymous user if the server enables such access. To do so, click Use anonymous access instead of entering credentials. Note: According to the original FTP specification, credentials required for access to FTP servers are transferred through a network as plaintext. This means that the user name and password can be intercepted by an eavesdropper using a packet sniffer. |
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When you need to back up data to a storage node that is not registered on the management server, or when operating on a machine booted with bootable media:
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To back up data to an NFS share, expand the NFS drives group and click the folder. Available only in Linux and under Linux-based bootable media. |