Acronis Cyber Protect merges full-image backup with active anti-ransomware, antivirus, and vulnerability assessment in a single agent for home users and businesses.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Acronis Cyber Protect's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Backblaze Personal Backup offers truly unlimited backup for a single Mac or PC at $9/mo. It is simpler than Acronis — backup only, no antivirus — but faster to set up and substantially cheaper for pure backup needs.
Explore Backblaze data →iDrive backs up unlimited devices under one account, including smartphones, NAS, and servers. It supports continuous backup, versioned snapshots, and physical restore by mail. No built-in antivirus, but strong multi-device coverage.
Explore iDrive data →Veeam is the industry leader for VMware and Hyper-V backup with instant VM recovery, replication to cloud, and ransomware-resilient immutable storage. Primarily designed for IT professionals managing data center infrastructure.
Explore Veeam Backup & Replication data →Carbonite is a set-and-forget backup service for Windows and Mac. It offers unlimited backup on Home plans and per-device business plans. It does not include antivirus or image backup, but is simple and affordable.
Explore Carbonite data →Macrium Reflect is a Windows-only disk imaging tool widely used for local backups, cloning drives, and bare-metal restore. It supports scheduling, differential/incremental backups, and Rapid Delta Restore. Cloud backup is not built in.
Explore Macrium Reflect data →AOMEI Backupper supports system backup, disk cloning, and file sync with cloud storage (OneDrive, Google Drive). It offers a feature-rich free version for home use and paid upgrades for incremental backup, ransomware protection, and lifetime upgrades.
Explore AOMEI Backupper data →Acronis invented the disk image backup category and pioneered bare-metal restore, which allows complete system recovery to dissimilar hardware.
Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (formerly Acronis True Image) is the consumer version of Acronis Cyber Protect. It combines full-image backup, cloud storage, antivirus, ransomware protection, and vulnerability assessment for home users.
Yes. Acronis can restore a full disk image to the same or different hardware using its Universal Restore feature, which injects the appropriate drivers for new hardware during the restore process.
Yes. Acronis supports hybrid backup — backing up simultaneously to a local external drive and Acronis Cloud. This gives fast local restore times combined with offsite disaster recovery.
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