7 limitations of the cloud storage, 8 terminology reference, Limitations of the cloud storage – Acronis Backup for PC - User Guide User Manual

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12.7 Limitations of the cloud storage

Unlike other types of storage available in Acronis Backup, the cloud storage has the following
limitations.

Operations

The following operations are not possible.

Backup operations:

Backing up from bootable media

Backing up with Agent for Exchange

Creating differential backups

Using the Custom backup scheme

Simplified naming of backup files

Simultaneous host-based backup of multiple virtual machines

Setting up regular conversion of backups to a virtual machine

Operations with backups:

Validating a backup*

Exporting a backup

Mounting a backup

Replicating or moving backups from the cloud storage

Converting an incremental backup to full

Operation with archives (an archive is a set of backups):

Validating an archive

Exporting an archive

These limitations also apply to backing up data using Initial Seeding and to recovering data using
Large Scale Recovery.

* An initial seeding backup is automatically validated immediately after its creation.

Backup and recovery options

Some backup and recovery options are not supported by cloud backups. For example, Backup
splitting
(p. 82).

By using the Backup performance > Network connection speed option, you can vary the transferring
speed as kilobytes per second, but not as a percentage.

12.8 Terminology reference

The following is the list of terms related to the Acronis Cloud Backup service.

Activate a subscription

Allow the machine to use the cloud storage according to the subscription.

Activated subscription

A subscription that is currently being used by a machine.

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