Example 3. Replicating backups to the cloud storage

This example assumes that you have activated a cloud backup subscription for the machine that you are backing up.

The following scenario assumes that the amount of data you want to back up is relatively small. For larger backups, see “Replicating large amounts of data to the cloud storage” later in this section.

Consider the following scenario:

In this scenario, create a backup plan with the desired backup scheme. When creating the backup plan, specify a local folder in the Location field. Select the Replicate newly created backup to another location check box, and then specify the cloud storage in the 2nd location field.

In Backup options, go to Replication/cleanup inactivity time, and specify the working hours (for example, Monday through Friday from 8:00 until 17:00).

Result:

Note: In the cloud storage, the second and further backups of an archive will always be incremental, no matter what type they are in the original location. This leads to efficient use of storage space for your cloud backup subscription.

Replicating large amounts of data to the cloud storage

If you are planning to back up 500 GB of data or more, you may want to send the first backup to the cloud storage on a physical hard drive. This option is provided by the Initial Seeding service which you can buy in addition to your cloud backup subscription.

The Initial Seeding service might be unavailable in your region. To find more information, click here: https://kb.acronis.com/content/15118.

During the subsequent backups, only changes to the original data will be sent to the cloud storage and will not affect network traffic as much.

In this scenario, create a backup plan with the Initial seeding scheme. When creating the backup plan, specify a local folder in the Location field. This can be a folder on the hard drive that you are going to send. For more details, see “How to perform initial seeding?”.

After you have sent the hard drive and the order status becomes The data upload has been completed, edit the backup plan. Change the backup scheme, destination, and replication settings to those previously described in this section.

The updated backup plan will produce backups that will be replicated to the cloud storage outside working hours.