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ACPHO Runtime Issues

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Two ACPHO Run Time Issues.

I have been using True Image for many years. Until recently on a 5-year-old Dell laptop with 1TB HDD running Windows 10 and an external WD My Book 2T HDD. Several months ago I replaced them with a new, faster Dell laptop with a 1TB SSD running Windows 11 and a faster WD My Passport 2TB HDD. At that time TI was not certified for Windows 11 so I upgraded to ACPHO.  Throughout this entire time I have done a full back once a week when my computer is otherwise idle and disconnected from the internet and the backed up data has remained around 360GB. So now I have faster equipment, but ACPH run times are more than double those I had with TI. Perhaps this is because, by default, Win 11 encrypts data storage, ACPHO does not, so there is a de-encryption runtime burden. Is this so, or is ACPHO just slower?
Also, while the operating/processing environment is the same the ACPH run times vary significantly. Here are the log entries in minutes beginning April: 271, 209, 239, 198, 337, 165, 254, 139. What can account for this?

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Art, the topic of performance is always going to be difficult because every user system and environment is subtly different, even when users look to be using very similar hardware.

Windows 11 encryption is unlikely to be an issue because if you are performing the Acronis backup from within the running OS, then encryption should be unlocked already, therefore it will be transparent to the backup operation process.

If your current performance is of real concern, then I can only suggest that you raise this directly with Acronis Support by opening a support ticket with them as allowed by your ACPHO subscription license.

Thanks, Steve. I agree that ACPHO is operating under the Windows OS making the process transparent but the stored encrypted data must be unencrypted in the process. I have no idea what those added steps due to the end-to-end runtime. I was looking at my current runtime vs my experience with ATI under Windows 10. However, it certainly isn't worth opening a support ticket, Thanks again.