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by other applications. The overload can be caused by running resource-intensive applications (for
example, performing a deep system scan with your antivirus software).
In such a case Nonstop Backup automatically pauses and you cannot restart it. After pausing, Acronis
Nonstop Backup gives the system one hour to relieve the load and then attempts to restart.
The automatic restart count for Acronis Nonstop Backup is 6. This means that after the first
automatic restart Acronis Nonstop Backup will attempt to restart five more times with intervals of
exactly one hour between attempts.
After the sixth unsuccessful attempt, Acronis Nonstop Backup will wait for the next calendar day. On
the next day the automatic restart count will automatically reset. When not interfered with, Acronis
Nonstop Backup performs six restart attempts per day.
The restart attempt count can be reset by doing any of the following:
Restarting Acronis Nonstop Backup service;
Rebooting the computer.
Restarting Acronis Nonstop Backup service will only reset the restart count to 0. If the system is still
overloaded, Acronis Nonstop Backup will pause again. An Acronis Support Knowledge Base article at
http://forum.acronis.com/forum/14958 describes the procedure for restarting the Acronis Nonstop
Backup service.
Rebooting the computer will reset the load and the restart count. If the system overloads again,
Acronis Nonstop Backup will pause.
Why does Acronis Nonstop Backup sometimes cause a high CPU load? - This is the expected
behavior of Acronis Nonstop Backup. This may happen on restart of a paused Acronis Nonstop
Backup if a considerable amount of protected data has been modified during the pause.
For example, if you manually pause the Acronis Nonstop Backup that you use for protecting your
system partition and then install a new application. When you restart Acronis Nonstop Backup, it
loads the CPU for some time. However, the process (afcdpsrv.exe) then goes back to normal.
This happens because Acronis Nonstop Backup needs to check the backed up data against the data
that have been modified during the pause to ensure protection continuity. If there was a
considerable amount of data modified, the process may load CPU for some time. After the check is
done and all the modified data is backed up, Acronis Nonstop Backup goes back to normal.
Can I have Acronis Nonstop Backup storage on an FAT32 partition? - No, only an NTFS partition can
be used as the storage. This limitation is due to the fact that Acronis Nonstop Backup needs the
sparse file attribute to function (for example, to perform autoconsolidation). The sparse file attribute
was introduced in NTFS.
Can I set up Acronis Nonstop Backup storage on a network share or NAS? - No, only internal or
locally attached drives can be used. Acronis Nonstop Backup does not support network shares,
mapped drives, NAS drives or any other network attached devices - neither for protection nor as a
storage.
Can I set up custom clean up rules for Acronis Nonstop Backup storage? - There are no user-
customizable automatic clean up rules for Acronis Nonstop Backup storage. Instead, the program
uses built-in backup autoconsolidation to ensure the optimal usage of storage space.
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