The latest version of Acronis’ popular backup and recovery suite, True Image, has just been released, and once again, we’re taking a look at what’s new. We saw good integration of Acronis’ cloud service with last year’s True Image, but this year’s version takes things to an all-new level. Let’s check it out, along with all else that’s new.
With last year’s version of Acronis’ backup and recovery suite, True Image, the company amped-up the built-in support for its cloud service. After our testing, we were left impressed from both a cost and performance stand-point, and heartily recommended it to anyone who was looking for such a solution. If you haven’t noticed, cloud storage is becoming big business, and it’s all for good reasons.
With True Image 2014, Acronis is taking its cloud integration to an entirely new level. After taking a look at last year’s version, one complaint I had was being unable to save an entire image to the cloud, and well, that’s been completely remedied here with 2014.
Throughout this article, we’re going to take a look at some of the major features of the new version, and then wrap-up with a quick look at some other important features that Acronis has become well-known for.
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