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2.tibx, 3.tibx, 4.tibxfiles of differential backup versions.
Additional information
Differential method is an intermediate between the first two approaches. It takes less time and space
than "Full", but more than "Incremental". To recover data from a differential backup version, Acronis
True Image needs only the differential version and the last full version. Therefore, recovery from a
differential version is simpler and more reliable than recovery from an incremental one.
Recovery: In the example above, to recover the entire work from the 4.tibx file, you need to have
two backup versions1.tibx and 4.tibx.
To choose a desired backup method, you usually need to configure a custom backup scheme. For
more information see Custom schemes (p. 56).
An incremental or differential backup created after a disk is defragmented might be considerably larger than
usual. This is because the defragmentation program changes file locations on the disk and the backups reflect
these changes. Therefore, it is recommended that you re-create a full backup after disk defragmentation.
Changed Block Tracker (CBT)
The CBT technology accelerates the backup process when creating local incremental or differential
disk-level backup versions. Changes to the disk content are continuously tracked at the block level.
When a backup starts, the changes can be immediately saved to the backup.
3.4 Deciding where to store your backups
Acronis True Image 2021 supports quite a few of storage devices. For more information, refer to
Supported storage media.
The table below shows possible backup destinations for your data.