Acronis True Image User’s Guide
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If you create a zone, it will be listed after all PC disks available for image creation
and restoration.
The Acronis Secure Zone is primarily meant to be used with Acronis Startup
Recovery Manager (see below). It can be used to store both images and data.
The zone is primarily made to manually or automatically create and restore disk
images safely. Therefore it is always available for image creation as long as there is
space for it. If there is not enough space, older images will be deleted to create
space.
This means you can automatically create disk images easily on a schedule (see
Chapter 9)., and you won’t be bothered by zone overflow issues.
The Acronis Secure Zone can still be filled completely when creatin
incremental ima
es (see
"Incremental ima
es"). This happens because the pro
ram can't delete the first (complete)
image, since it mi
ht be required for restoration. Thus, you should periodically check zone
free space when creating incremental images, to increase it, if necessary, or re-create base
images.
We do not recommend that you create alternating incremental images. If you need to create
incremental images of several disks (partitions), you should combine these operations into a
single operation.
Acronis Secure Zone can be located on any local disk. It is created at the expense of
unallocated space, if available, or at the expense of partition free space. A PC can
have only one secure zone. To create a zone on another disk, you must first delete
any existing zone.
You can store a disk (partition) image on the same disk (partition) if there's enough
space for it, but you should not keep your primary images on the same partition or
disk. You should burn images to removable media, such as a CD, DVD or Zip disks,
another hard disk or a network drive. The only reason to create an image on the
same partition (except for creating an image in the Acronis Secure Zone) is to use
the image as a local, secondary backup. This backup could be used to restore
damaged files. (Remember, if your disk becomes physically damaged, an image
stored on the same partition will be inaccessible.)
When you click Manage Acronis Secure Zone in the menu, the program searches
for the zone on all local drives. If a zone is found, the wizard will offer to delete or
resize it. If there is no zone, you’ll be prompted to create it.
Before you create the zone, estimate its size. To do this, start image creation and
select disks and partitions to image into the zone. At the compression level stage,
you will see estimated image size. Multiply this by 1.5. If you plan to install
additional applications or create incremental images, increase the zone size.
Creating Acronis Secure Zone
If there are several disks installed, select one on which to create Acronis Secure
Zone.