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Acronis True Image vs Backblaze: which should you choose?

Quick answer: Acronis True Image is built for disk-imaging, while Backblaze suits personal-backup. For most users Backblaze is the stronger default, but Acronis True Image can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case. Backblaze has the lower entry price.

Acronis True Image and Backblaze look similar on the surface; the differences show up in practice. Below we compare them on pricing, strengths and the use cases each one fits, then give a clear verdict.

Side-by-side

Acronis True ImageBackblaze
CategoryCloud BackupCloud Backup
What it's known forFull disk-image backup combined with built-in anti-malware/anti-ransomware in one consumer cyber-protection product.Unlimited personal computer backup for one flat price, plus B2 object storage that undercuts AWS S3 on price and egress.
Pricing~$49.99/yr Essentials (local backup); Advanced/Premium ~$54.99-124.99/yr add cloud storagePersonal Backup ~$9/mo or ~$99/yr unlimited (1 computer); B2 ~$6/TB/mo
Best audiencePower users wanting disk imaging plus security in a single backup application.Individuals wanting cheap set-and-forget backup, and developers needing low-cost S3-compatible object storage.
Best fordisk-imaging, backup-plus-securitypersonal-backup, developers
Entry price~$49.99/yr~$8.25/mo or ~$99/yr
Biggest strengthCombines full disk imaging with integrated cybersecurity in one product.Simplest unlimited personal backup at a low flat rate.
Main caveatCloud storage only on Advanced/Premium tiers (Essentials is local-only).Personal Backup covers only one computer per license.
See Acronis True Image plans →See Backblaze plans →

Features compared

The feature sets only partly overlap. Here is what each one actually gives you:

Acronis True Image key features

  • Full disk-image backup and cloning, not just file backup
  • Built-in anti-malware and anti-ransomware (Active Protection) on higher tiers
  • Cloud backup storage on Advanced (~250-500GB) and Premium (up to 10TB) tiers
  • Microsoft 365 account backup

Backblaze key features

  • Unlimited Personal Backup for one computer at a flat price (incl. attached external drives)
  • B2 Cloud Storage S3-compatible object storage at ~$6/TB/month
  • Free egress on B2 up to 3x average monthly storage, then ~$0.01/GB
  • No minimum storage duration on B2 (delete anytime without penalty)

Pricing tiers side by side

Acronis True Image plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Essentials~$49.99/yrlocal backup only, no cloud
Advanced~$57.99/yradds cloud storage (~250-500GB) + antimalware
Premium~$124.99/yrup to 10TB cloud + blockchain notarization

Backblaze plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Personal Backup~$8.25/mo or ~$99/yrunlimited storage, 1 computer
B2 Cloud Storage~$6/TB/mofirst 10GB free; free egress up to 3x stored data
B2 Overdrivecustomhigh-throughput tier with unlimited free egress

Tiers compiled from the vendors' published plans and independent reviews; prices are approximate and change often, so confirm current figures (and your region's taxes) on each vendor's site.

Strengths compared

Where Acronis True Image wins

Full disk-image backup fused with built-in anti-ransomware in one cyber-protection product.

That makes it the stronger pick for power users wanting disk imaging plus security in a single backup application.

Where Backblaze wins

Unlimited single-computer backup paired with the cheapest mainstream S3-compatible object storage.

That makes it the stronger pick for individuals wanting cheap set-and-forget backup, and developers needing low-cost S3-compatible object storage.

Verdict: choose by fit

Both are good at the job, so let your priorities decide.

FAQ

Is Acronis True Image better than Backblaze?

Backblaze is the stronger default for most users, but Acronis True Image can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

What is the main difference between Acronis True Image and Backblaze?

Acronis True Image is full disk-image backup fused with built-in anti-ransomware in one cyber-protection product. Backblaze is unlimited single-computer backup paired with the cheapest mainstream S3-compatible object storage.

Which is cheaper, Acronis True Image or Backblaze?

Entry pricing differs: Acronis True Image starts at ~$49.99/yr, while Backblaze starts at ~$8.25/mo or ~$99/yr. Compare the tiers above against your usage.

Sources

Facts above are drawn from these independent reviews and the vendors' own pages for Acronis True Image and Backblaze: