Acronis true image echo Manual

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Workstation to the desired level. To set the desired HDD writing speed for data being 
backed up, drag the slider or enter the writing speed in kilobytes per second. 
3. Network connection speed 
The preset is Maximum.  
 
If you frequently backup data to network drives, think of limiting the network usage used 
by Acronis True Image Echo Workstation. To set the desired data transfer speed, drag the 
slider or enter the bandwidth limit for transferring backup data in kilobytes per second. 
This setting is also applied to an FTP connection, if an FTP server is selected as backup 
destination device. 
6.3.7  Fast incremental/differential backup 
The preset is Use fast incremental/differential backup
Incremental/differential backup captures only changes in data occurred since the last 
backup. To speed up the backup process, Acronis True Image Echo Workstation 
determines whether the file has changed by file size and the date/time when the file was 
last saved. Disabling this feature will make the program compare the entire file contents 
to that stored in the archive. 
This option relates only to disk/partition (image) backup. 
6.3.8  Archive splitting 
Sizeable backups can be split into several files that together make the original backup. A 
backup file can be split for burning to removable media or saving on an FTP server (data 
recovery directly from an FTP server requires the archive to be split into files no more 
than 2GB in size). 
The preset is Automatic. With this setting, Acronis True Image Echo Workstation will act 
as follows:  
When backing up to the hard disk:
 The program will create a single archive file if the 
selected disk has enough space and its file system allows the estimated file size.  
The program will automatically split the backup into several files if the storage disk has 
enough space, but its file system does not allow the estimated file size.