
Doesn't use your Mac drive name, instead uses My Mac. Measures capacity in GiB, not GB - which we know many Mac users will find confusing, since Apple fixed the GiB capacity bug 5 years ago. Most users should be able to navigate it with little trouble. Overall, Acronis True Image is a polished backup application with a simple and clear interface. But there are some surprising limits on what True Image can back up: Macs using Bootcamp Fusion Drive or File Vault 2 aren't supported. Oldest versions are deleted starting with the 11th backup. First is a full copy remaining copies are changes only. Acronis bootable rescue media if the system drive won't boot. Backs up your Parallels virtual Windows machine in it’s active state. Local backups can be encrypted cloud data is automatically encrypted. Backups can be saved both locally and to the cloud. Cloud backups are saved in native formats and can be recovered to any Mac from the Acronis Cloud web app. tib format that can only be recovered through True Image. Local backups are saved in a proprietary compressed. Backs up to a local and an Acronis cloud service. So Acronis True Image for Mac has some tough competition. They're both solid packages that have served me well for years. I've bought and use both - SuperDuper! on a daily basis and CCC for partial syncs and for older versions of Mac OS. Two of the most popular rsync-based apps for Mac are SuperDuper and Carbon Copy Cloner. Handy if the system dies and you need to get back to work. On a Mac, you can take the rsync backup and restart on any Mac that supports the version of Mac OS you're using. Good for casual users, less so for professional users. I stopped using Time Machine years ago because it's slow and a resource hog. For earlier versions of Parallels Desktop, please follow this article to make virtual machines bootable.The rise of big data and the demand for real-time information is putting more pressure than ever on enterprise storage. For Parallels Desktop 14, machines will be bootable after. You can recover Parallels Desktop machines as files.
Select Recover from Acronis True Image Backup, and then click Continue. Choose Acronis Media as a device to boot from. Press and hold the Option key while the Mac is starting.
(see instructions on creating bootable media here)
Plug in the bootable media to your Mac. You can restore your Mac or recover a partition using Acronis bootable media: Select the necessary files/folders and click Recover.
The window with the backup contents opens. On the left pane, select the backup that contains the files and folders to recover.
Using Acronis True Image in the operating system, you can recover files from a local backup or from a Cloud backup.