What are the main features and advantages of Acronis True Image 2025 Advanced?
Cloud Backup – Protects files and systems beyond local storage.
Malware Defense – Adds active protection against modern digital threats.
Quick Recovery – Restores data and systems with minimal downtime.
Disk Cloning – Simplifies drive migration and hardware replacement tasks.
Flexible Protection – Covers full images, files, and folders easily.
Digital Reliability – Supports long-term backup stability and safer workflows.
Full image backup – Complete disk images plus file-level backup jobs.
Active disk cloning – Migrate a running system to new drives.
Integrated anti-malware – Real-time defense against ransomware and cryptojacking.
Microsoft 365 backup – Protects Outlook.com mailboxes and OneDrive files.
Core Capacity – Acronis Cloud storage scalable up to 500 GB.
Important – Windows Server support is not included in this edition.
Acronis True Image 2025 Advanced combines disk-image backup with integrated anti-malware protection in a single application. It covers local backups, Acronis Cloud storage and Microsoft 365 data in one workflow.
One-tool protection – Backup and malware defense managed in one application.
Off-site safety – Cloud copies survive theft, fire and drive failure.
Fast disaster recovery – Restore a full system from bootable rescue media.
Hardware migration – Universal Restore moves systems to different hardware.
Ransomware rollback – Attacks are blocked and affected files restored.
Cloud file access – Open backed-up files from any internet-connected device.
It creates full disk-image and file-level backups of Windows and Mac computers and stores them locally, in the Acronis Cloud, or in both places at once. Backup jobs range from a complete bootable system image down to single folders, with incremental and differential schemes that keep daily runs small. Unlike the Essentials edition, Advanced includes the full anti-malware suite, which scans both the device and the backup data itself. After a drive failure, the system can be restored to the same or different hardware using the bootable rescue media builder.
It suits home users, freelancers and small home offices that want disk imaging, an off-site cloud copy and malware defense in one product instead of maintaining separate backup and antivirus tools. A typical setup is a local image backup to a USB drive that is automatically replicated to the Acronis Cloud, so a stolen laptop or a ransomware infection cannot destroy both copies at once. Because the Advanced edition includes Microsoft 365 backup, it is also a practical choice for users who keep their mail and documents in Outlook.com and OneDrive.
Essentials covers local backup, disk cloning and ransomware protection, but includes no Acronis Cloud storage and only a time-limited trial of the full anti-malware suite. Advanced adds cloud backup with up to 500 GB of storage, permanent real-time anti-malware and Microsoft 365 backup. Premium extends the cloud storage further and adds blockchain-based file notarization and electronic signatures, features that Advanced does not contain.
| Feature | Essentials | Advanced | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Image backup & cloning | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Ransomware protection | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Real-time anti-malware | Trial only | ✓ | ✓ |
| Cloud backup & storage | ✕ | Up to 500 GB | Up to 10 TB |
| Microsoft 365 backup | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Notarization & e-signature | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
It backs up Windows 11 and Windows 10 (64-bit) computers as well as Macs running macOS Monterey 12 through the current macOS releases. Mobile apps for iOS 15 or later and Android 10 or later let phones and tablets back up to the same Acronis Cloud account. Supported file systems include NTFS, FAT32/exFAT and ext2/3/4 on Windows, plus APFS and HFS+ on Mac. This means one Advanced subscription can cover a mixed household with a Windows desktop, a MacBook and smartphones under the same backup environment.
Acronis True Image is a home product for desktop operating systems: Windows Server is not supported, so anyone backing up a server machine needs the separate Acronis Cyber Protect business line. Cloud storage in the Advanced edition tops out at 500 GB, which is enough for documents, photos and a system image but not for large video archives; those workloads belong on the Premium tier. Blockchain file notarization and electronic signatures are Premium-only features and are not part of Advanced. Microsoft 365 backup is part of the cloud feature set, so those copies are stored in your Acronis Cloud quota rather than on a local drive.
The most practical feature is automatic replication: after the first successful backup, local backup and cloud replication run simultaneously, so an off-site copy exists without managing a second backup plan. Incremental backups keep daily runs short, which makes a set-and-forget daily schedule realistic even on slower internet connections. The anti-malware layer also scans the backup files themselves, preventing a ransomware-encrypted backup from silently replacing a clean one. When a disk dies, the all-in-one rescue drive boots the machine and restores the latest image without a working operating system.
First, estimate the data volume that needs an off-site copy: if it fits within 500 GB, Advanced is the right tier, while larger media libraries point to Premium. Second, confirm the machines run a desktop OS, since server systems are excluded from this product line. Third, decide whether cloud backup is actually needed; users who only want local imaging and cloning can choose the cheaper Essentials edition, accepting that its full anti-malware suite is only a trial. Finally, users relying on Outlook.com or OneDrive should note that Advanced is the lowest tier that includes Microsoft 365 backup.
See below for further verified answers to common buyer questions.
Yes. The replication option creates an Acronis Cloud copy of a local backup automatically, and after the first completed backup both jobs run simultaneously, so no separate cloud backup plan has to be maintained.
Yes. Backups can be password-protected and are encrypted both during transfer and at rest, and individual family members can keep separately encrypted backups secured by their own passwords.
No. Active disk cloning creates an exact copy of the system while it is running, which is the standard method for migrating Windows or macOS to a larger or faster drive without reinstalling anything.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or equivalent processor with SSE support |
| Memory RAM | 2 GB RAM |
| Hard Disk | 7 GB free space on the system hard disk 700 MB free space required for Windows bootable media files |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Full image backup File and folder backup Disk and partition backup Incremental and differential backups Active disk cloning Acronis Survival Kit Cloud backup and cloud restore in Advanced plan Local to cloud backup replication Anti ransomware and cryptojacking protection Real time anti malware protection Antivirus scans Vulnerability assessment Web filtering Windows only Videoconference app protection Windows only Recover to similar or dissimilar hardware Windows only Microsoft 365 backup including Outlook and OneDrive Identity Protection U.S. only |
| Note | Requires internet connection for product activation, protection updates, cloud features, and vulnerability assessment. Requires KB4474419 and KB4490628 on Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1. Windows on ARM is not supported. Windows Embedded, IoT editions, Windows 10 LTSB, Windows 10 LTSC, and Windows 10 in S mode are not supported. |
| Operating Systems | macOS Tahoe 26 macOS Sequoia 15 macOS Sonoma 14 macOS Ventura 13 macOS Monterey 12 |
| Processor | Apple silicon with M1, M2, or M3 chip Intel x86 processor |
| Memory RAM | Not specified |
| Hard Disk | 4.3 GB or more free space for Acronis bootable media on a removable drive formatted with APFS or Mac OS Extended |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Backup of selected disks or entire Mac contents to local or network storage or to Acronis Cloud Backup of selected files and folders to local or network storage or to Acronis Cloud Antivirus Protection Data archiving Online Dashboard Creating Acronis bootable media macOS recovery in the bootable media environment Recovery of specific files and folders under macOS Disk cloning Vulnerability assessment Active Protection and anti ransomware protection Cloud backup and cloud restore in Advanced plan Microsoft 365 backup including Outlook and OneDrive Identity Protection U.S. only |
| Note | Requires administrator privileges. Mac machines with Intel Core 2 Duo processors are not supported. Current Acronis True Image 2025 Mac release notes list macOS Big Sur 11 through macOS Sequoia 15. Bootable media requires removable storage with APFS or Mac OS Extended and 4.3 GB or more free space. If your Intel based Mac includes the Apple T2 chip, select No Security and Allow booting from external media in Secure Boot settings. Dark Mode is available in macOS Big Sur or later. |
| Operating Systems | Android 10 or later |
| Processor | Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version |
| Memory RAM | Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Back up photos, videos, contacts, calendars, and messages Back up to Acronis Cloud and to a local PC or Mac at the same time with an active desktop subscription AES 256 encryption for mobile backups Browse backups to recover a specific item or perform a full recovery Access backups from the current device or other mobile devices Continuous backup while charging Save battery mode Use Wi Fi only option Device migration including Android to iOS and iOS to Android |
| Note | Acronis product pages list Android 10 or later for the consumer mobile app. Local backup to a Windows PC or Mac requires an active Acronis True Image subscription for the desktop device. No verified current Android app size was found in the available official sources, so it is intentionally omitted. |
| Operating Systems | iOS 15.0 or later |
| Processor | Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version |
| Memory RAM | Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version |
| Hard Disk | 18.2 MB app size on the current App Store listing |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Back up contacts, photos, videos, calendars, and reminders Back up to Acronis Cloud and to a local PC or Mac at the same time Browse backups to recover a specific item or perform a full recovery Access backup files from the current device or other mobile devices Encrypt mobile backups for greater privacy Save Power Mode Continuous backup while charging Use Wi Fi only option Access backed up data from any device |
| Note | Acronis product pages list iOS 15.0 or later for the consumer mobile app. The current App Store listing for Acronis Mobile build 6.5.0 shows a stricter Apple side compatibility requirement of iOS 15.0 or later, so confirm the live store requirement before publishing or transferring this row. This app is not designed for business oriented Acronis Cyber Protect. |
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