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Chapter 3. General information and
proprietary Acronis technologies

3.1 The difference between file archives and disk/partition images

A backup archive is a file or a group of files (also called in this guide “backups”), that
contains a copy of selected files/folders data or a copy of all information stored on
selected disks/partitions.
When you back up files and folders, only the data, along with the folder tree, is
compressed and stored.
Backing up disks and partitions is performed in a different way: Acronis True Image for
Microsoft Small Business Server saves a sector-based snapshot of the disk, which includes
the operating system, registry, drivers, software applications and data files, as well as
system areas hidden from the user. This procedure is called “creating a disk image,” and
the resulting backup archive is often called a disk/partition image.

Acronis True Image for Microsoft Small Business Server stores only those hard disk parts

that contain data (for supported file systems). Further, it does not back up swap file

information (pagefile.sys) and hiberfil.sys (a file that keeps RAM contents when the

computer goes into hibernation). This reduces image size and speeds up image creation

and restoration.

A partition image includes all files and folders independent of their attributes (including
hidden and system files), boot record, FAT (file allocation table), root and the zero track

of the hard disk with master boot record (MBR).

A disk image includes images of all disk partitions as well as the zero track with the

master boot record (MBR).

All Acronis True Image for Microsoft Small Business Server archives files have a “.tib”
extension by default.
It is important to note that you can restore files and folders not only from file archives,
but from disk/partition images, too. To do so, mount the image as a virtual disk (see

11.2.2 Mounting an image

) or start the image restoration and select Restore specified

files or folders.

3.2 Full, incremental and differential backups

Acronis True Image for Microsoft Small Business Server can create full, incremental and
differential backups.
A full backup contains all data at the moment of backup creation. It forms a base for
further incremental or differential backup or is used as a standalone archive. A full backup
has the shortest restore time as compared to incremental or differential ones.
An incremental backup only contains data changed since the last full or incremental
backup creation. Therefore, it is smaller and takes less time to create. However, since it
does not contain all data needed to restore an image,

all

the previous incremental

backups

and

the initial full backup are required for restoration.

A differential backup creates an independent file containing all changes since the last
full archive. Generally, data from a differential backup will be restored faster than an

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