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ATI 2014 - Intel AES-NI hardware acceleration

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Hello

Well the question is simple.
Does ATI 2014 uses/supports Intel's AES-NI hardware acceleration unit???

I'm using ATI 2010 with AES encrypted backups butit is really too slow since it doesn't support hardware acceleration.

Thanks

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Mr. Hulk,

I cannot definately say for sure that TI supports the Intel AES-NI I would say that since it is s standard instruction set, as a standard I can't imagine TI not supporting it. Of course this is a question best asked of Acronis support. They do not have a strong pressence here on the Forum but they do occasionally drop in. Hopefully one of them will catch this thread for you and can answer your question.

Most likely not, as AES-NI support was introduced in 1.0.1 version of openSSL, and the one used in TrueImage 2014 is 1.0.0 (file version 0.10.0.xxxx) .

So I take it then that Acronis did not adopt the new standard?

Fedor Larin wrote:

Most likely not, as AES-NI support was introduced in 1.0.1 version of openSSL, and the one used in TrueImage 2014 is 1.0.0 (file version 0.10.0.xxxx) .

Well, it doesn't surprise me....

I will keep my ATI 2010, which by the way has a userfriendly GUI compared to ATI 2014, and wait for a new version supporting AES-NI.