

Should you, or your organization be on the hunt for a complete backup solution, but not need any of Acronis's bells and whistles, the "Backup" package is likely your best bet. These solutions are particularly interesting for small businesses since the price differences aren't that significant. By default, you're limited to a single license with each package, however, options are available to expand this to three and five computers, naturally, at cost. Prior to purchasing, you should carefully consider how many PCs you'd like to install the software on. Acronis comes with one of the fullest arsenals of extras and features available on the market. This allows you to open insecure sites, links, or e-mail attachments and restore your system to where it was with a single click, should the content be malicious.


The "Try & Decide" function is also worth mentioning. Rounding out the features are the ability to backup and restore files from mobile devices or SD cards (including searchable backups of every device), and a notarization service that uses blockchain to certify that files haven't been altered. Apart from that, there's also a recovery tool for external hard drives and a manager for creating boot media. Locally, you're also outfitted with ransomware protection and the ability to create images of your operating system or individual volumes.
