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If you wish to restore from your acronis backups stored on cloud storage, follow the steps below.

Log into protect.isx.nz and browse to the customer or account where the machine is backed up, select the machine and on the pop-out blade on the right, select the restore tab and then “Download ISO Image” - The download should begin mmomentarily and you will then see a popup advising you about Registration tokens.

 


Click to generate a registration token and take note of this. You will need this for your restore. These do expire so either generate them regularly and set the token lifetime according to your needs and store them securely in a password manager or only when you need to perform a restore and leave it at a shorter expiry.

 

 

Select Rescue Media to proceed with a restore

 


Optionally, configure your static IP if required, as this will require network connectivity to protect.isx.nz and then when ready, Select 'Register media' and then enter in your token.

 

 

Configure your network accordingly, the below is specific to my test environment only.

 

 

Select ‘Required’ to choose the data you wish to recover

 

Click ‘Browse’

 

 

Under Cloud Storage, choose your acronis account username

 

 

You will see a list of workloads that have been backed up. Click them to expand out the list of backups for each workload, choose the backup restore point, and to make more room in the window you can hide the archives and backups list.

 

 

NOTE: When selecting the backup contents per volume as below, this did not work for me I recommend selecting the entire disk, rather than per volume..

 

 

Verify that what you've chosen is correct

 

 

Rather than selecting per volume, Change the option for Backup contents to Disks.

 


In this example I have enabled a file system check after recovery.

 

Verify what you've chosen is correct

 

Click on OK and the recovery will begin.

 


You can view the progress on the Progress tab

 

 

 

Once it's completed successfully it will look something like this: