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Chapter 8.  Managing Acronis Secure Zone 
8.1  Creating Acronis Secure Zone 
Acronis Secure Zone can be located on any local disk. It is created using unallocated space, 
if available, or at the expense of free space on a partition. A computer can have only one 
secure zone. To create a zone on another disk, you must first delete an existing zone. 
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. 
1. Before creating the Acronis Secure Zone, you can estimate its size. To do this, start 
backup and select all data you are going to backup into the Acronis Secure Zone. At the Set 
Backup Options
 step choose Set the options manually, then set compression level. You 
will see the estimated full backup size. Multiply this by about 1.5 to be able to create 
incremental or differential archives. 
2. If there are several disks installed, select one on which to create Acronis Secure Zone. 
3. Select the partitions from which space will be used to create the zone. 
 
4. In the next window, enter the size of the zone or drag the slider. 
5. After this, you will be prompted to activate Acronis Recovery Manager, to be able to start 
Acronis True Image Server for Windows at boot time by pressing F11 key. Alternatively, you 
can activate this feature later from main program window. 
6. Then you will see a list of operations to be performed on partitions (disks). 
After you click Proceed, Acronis True Image Server for Windows will start creating the zone. 
Progress will be reflected in the special window. If necessary, you can stop zone creation by 
clicking Cancel. However, the procedure will be canceled only after the current operation is 
finished. 
Acronis  Secure  Zone  creation  might  take  several  minutes  or  more.  Please  wait  until  the 
whole procedure is finished. 
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