The Acronis True Image line products support almost any of the most popular storage devices
Description
Backups can be saved to and restored from both hard disk drives and any removable media devices, working within the Windows/Linux operating system or using the standalone version of an Acronis True Image product.
Acronis True Image Home 2011: Supported Storage Media
Acronis True Image Home 2010, Acronis True Image Home 2010 Plus Pack and Acronis True Image Home 2010 Netbook Edition support the following storage devices:
- Hard disk drives - See also Acronis True Image Home Does Not Support Dynamic Disks or Disks with GUID Partition Tables (GPT);
(!) Acronis True Image Home 2010 Plus Pack supports GPT and dynamic disks.
- Networked storage devices FTP servers;
- CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R (including double-layer DVD+R), DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD-R, BD-RE
- USB 1.0 / 2.0, FireWire (IEEE-1394) and PC card storage devices
- ZIP, Jaz and other removable media
Acronis True Image Home 2009 supports the following storage devices:
- Hard disk drives
- Networked storage devices
- FTP servers*
- CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R (including double-layer DVD+R), DVD+RW, DVD-RAM**
- USB 1.0 / 2.0, FireWire (IEEE-1394) and PC card storage devices
- Floppy disks, ZIP, Jaz and other removable media
*An FTP server must allow passive mode for file transfers. Data recovery directly from FTP server requires the archive to consist of files of no more than 2GB. It is recommended that you change the source computer firewall settings to open Ports 20 and 21 for both TCP and UDP protocols and disable the Routing and Remote Access Windows service.
**Burned rewritable discs cannot be read in Linux without kernel patch.
Acronis True Image Echo Workstation, Acronis True Image Echo Server for Linux, Acronis True Image Echo Server for Windows, Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server support the following storage devices:
- Hard disk drives
- Networked storage devices
- FTP servers*
- IDE and SCSI RAID controllers of any level
- CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R (including double-layer DVD+R), DVD+RW, DVD-RAM**
- USB 1.0 / 2.0, FireWire (IEEE-1394) and PC card storage devices
- ZIP, Jaz and other removable media
*An FTP server must allow passive mode for file transfers. Data recovery directly from FTP server requires the archive to consist of files of no more than 2GB. It is recommended that you change the source computer firewall settings to open Ports 20 and 21 for both TCP and UDP protocols and disable the Routing and Remote Access Windows service.
**Burned rewritable discs cannot be read in Linux without kernel patch.
More information
Feel free to contact Acronis Support if you have further questions or need assistance.