Incremental backupIncremental backup allows users to copy only those files created or changed since the last full or incremental backup. It marks files as having been backed up. If you use a combination of full and incremental backups, you will need to have the last full backup set as well as all incremental backup sets in order to restore your data.
Testimonials and User Comments
Im really impressed (particularly after my successful hard drive restore) with Acronis True Image 7.0! Until that happens, everything else is but a mute point and only academic. Acronis True Image 7.0 is much faster than 6.0 by backing up in 2/3rds the previous time with much more data. About 30 GBs. Also the quick validation of the archived data in about 1/2 the backup time. This gives me a "warm fuzzy" of the integrity of my backup. Also the startup access without rescue media that is also restored back to a hard drive partition intact is a neat feature. One thing that really impressed me with Acronis True Image 6.0 and 7.0, is the ability to also restore files from a virtual drive. A single backup operation for both drive imaging and individual file restorations. I cannot even conceive a more simple, complete, and reliable protection of system data and software as Acronis True Image accomplishes. Your software was truly enhanced by your Acronis True Image 7.0 release. It truly is worth the low price charged. It will be very hard for a competitor to top your features without duplicating your unique software design.
Walt Dudek
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