User`s guide
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7.1.5.2  Is the online storage available under Acronis bootable media? 
Recovery from Acronis Online Backup Storage is available but backup to the storage is not. 
7.1.5.3  Can I use Acronis Universal Restore when recovering a system 
from the online storage? 
Yes. Acronis Universal Restore is always available when recovering a system from the online storage. 
Using Acronis Universal Restore when recovering from other types of storage will require a separate 
license. 
7.1.5.4  What if a network connection is lost during online backup or 
recovery? 
The software will try to reach the online storage every 30 seconds. After five unsuccessful attempts 
the backup or recovery task will fail.  
You can change the number of attempts and the interval between the attempts in the Error handling 
> Re-attempt, if an error occurs option. Every backup plan or recovery task includes this option. 
7.1.5.5  What happens if I run out of space? 
When a machine's backups are about to exceed the storage space allowed by its subscription, you 
receive an e-mail notification with an alert. In addition, you can see this alert on the account 
management web page near the machine. This means you have to free some space for future 
backups. You may also want to set or edit the retention rule (p. 209) so that an overflow does not 
occur. Once the occupied space reaches the limit, the backups will cease to run. 
7.1.5.6  What is the cleanup task for? 
Any backup plan where the retention rule is set contains a cleanup task in addition to a backup task. 
The cleanup task checks the archive created by the backup plan for backups that have outlived their 
lifetime. If such backups are found, the task makes the online storage delete them. Since the deletion 
is performed on the online storage side, it does not take your machine's CPU resource. 
The cleanup task runs after every online backup, even if the backup has failed. The last successful 
backup is always kept though. For more information about the retention rule please refer to "How 
long will my backups be kept in the online storage? (p. 209)" 
Normally, there is no need to start and stop the cleanup task manually. But it is possible to do so in 
the Backup plans and tasks view.  
7.1.5.7  How to make a recovered machine recognize its subscription? 
When you recover a physical machine from a backup, a new machine identifier is created. Therefore, 
the machine is not able to back up to the subscription it used before recovery. This happens 
regardless of recovery to new or to different hardware.  
To continue backing up the machine to the same subscription, reassign (p. 221) the subscription to 
the machine. If you do this, the next machine's backup can be incremental. If you assign a new 
subscription to the machine, the software will have to do a new full backup. 










