Greater accessAccess your files anytime, anywhere you have an internet connection
Better protectionIsolate your data from local device failure, malware attacks or natural disasters
Less downtimeEnsure you can quickly restore your system so you can keep running
Remote data storage won’t slow you down. In fact, independent tests show that Acronis saves you time when backing up and offers fast access when you need your files.
Making cloud storage part of your backup strategy is about keeping your data safe and secure. Acronis Cloud meets that challenge by delivering cyber protection at every turn
Cloud storage is the most flexible and cost-effective way to back up critical files and programs. Acronis’ solutions ensure you have total coverage and complete control over your data.
Cloud backup (aka cloud computer backup) is when you make a copy of your files, applications, virtual machines or servers and store them safely on a remote network of computing resources that you access via the internet.
"The cloud" refers to that network of connected computer resources.
Learn the difference between cloud storage and cloud backup
Data security begins with the solution itself. For Acronis, that means you can rely on an integrated, machine-learning-based self-defense, which guards against zero-day ransomware attacks. This self-protection mechanism keeps Acronis software, your data, and all backup files protected from ransomware – even those strains that have never been seen before. Meanwhile, enterprise-grade encryption defends your data in-transit and at rest in the secure Acronis Cloud. As a result, only you have access to your data. Finally, your cloud-based files are safe in our data centers, which are all Tier-IV designed and have numerous certifications, including SSAE-16, HIPAA, and PCI DSS.
When it comes to the cost of cloud backup services, you’ll invest in both the software solution(s), as well as the cloud storage you use. There are two primary approaches to cloud storage pricing: fixed rate and per-use. Per-use is typically based on gigabytes (GB) needed, which are allocated by range such as 20-50GB, 50-100GB, etc. This means that you only pay for the services you need.
Acronis offers a flexible pricing model so customers can choose the software license that makes sense for them, which is paired with the cloud storage needed. While Acronis’ solutions support public and private cloud storage, Acronis Cloud Storage is also available and easily scales to meet your needs. As little as 5GB of Acronis Cloud Storage is available to begin covering an unlimited number of workstations, servers, virtual hosts and mobile devices. Pricing is set in tiers thereafter: 250GB, 500GB, 1TB and so forth. As you scale, the pricing for cloud backup services becomes increasingly cost efficient.