Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office vs. Trellix Complete Data Protection

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office
Score 7.2 out of 10
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Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office is a collection of cybersecurity services for home professionals looking for a solution against data loss and cyberattacks.N/A
Trellix Complete Data Protection
Score 8.3 out of 10
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Trellix Complete Data Protection (formerly McAfee Complete Data Protection) is an endpoint encryption and data loss protection option, available in basic and advanced versions.N/A
Pricing
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Offerings
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Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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User Ratings
Acronis Cyber Protect Home OfficeTrellix Complete Data Protection
Likelihood to Recommend
5.8
(17 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Performance
9.0
(1 ratings)
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Support Rating
8.9
(9 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
Product Scalability
8.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Acronis Cyber Protect Home OfficeTrellix Complete Data Protection
Likelihood to Recommend
Acronis
The imaging capability seems to be solid [with Acronis True Image], although I have not had to recover a drive yet so cannot compare. The logs tell me when it is (and isn't) working. The "Cloud Replication" that is supposed to simultaneously replicate the
local backup image is perfectly awful and the months of tech support
ended with them telling me I had a "VSS issue" on a brand new workstation
and that I should just create a separate cloud image. After months of it
taking 3-4 DAYS to run, IF it worked, and then failing altogether, I discontinued it. It was even logging (running?) under another separate critical files backup, and forced to use the same encryption password. Setting up a new one failed. The cloud backup of my critical
files is still running at kb/sec speeds. The ransomware protection hasn't caught anything yet to my knowledge, and consumes a lot of resources. Changing the settings takes at least 10 minutes to log into the cloud. Cloud storage is tiny and a push to get you to pay more. Will not be renewing.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
I would recommend this program ideally more for larger organizations, but that is not to say you couldn't use it for personal use. I think it's ideal for an organization because of all the features it has in one program. It provides all the protection you'd need in a corporation, especially for ones dealing with sensitive company/personal/financial information. Administrators are also able to set specific settings for users so the company can tailor security restrictions as needed
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Pros
Acronis
  • Delta backup makes backups super fast of larger files that do not change in its entirety (e.g. VM images, large PSD files)
  • Easy to use (set it and forget it)
  • Rescue media makes it easy to restore backups to different hardware and migrate to other work stations
  • Lots of backup options on the Windows version of ATI
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
  • Restricts harmful websites
  • Non-intrusive
  • Easy to scan computer for threats
  • User friendly
  • Protects from harmful downloads
  • All-in-one tool for your organization or personal use
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Cons
Acronis
  • Some features have actually become more complicated over the years. One that comes to mind is creating a backup plan that can execute daily to an external USB media that is changed daily (older versions would back up to the, for example, "F" drive regardless of which drive was attached - newer versions identify each drive uniquely, and a backup task created with a given external drive will fail due to the lack of media presence if the drive is replaced).
  • Error messages could be less cryptic.
  • Support turnaround time and live assistance could be faster.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
  • I wish it would give better reasoning why some sites or downloads are blocked, this can be frustrating to have happen if what you are trying to download is from someone/thing you know is a trusted source
  • Sometimes the program messes up the formatting of some webpages I'm trying to visit
  • Drive encryption can be a bit slow to load at times
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Usability
Acronis
Like I mention it's very intuitive an user friendly
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
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Performance
Acronis
Backups run fast and no significant performance issues other than the ones discussed previously.
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Support Rating
Acronis
Beyond a single instance, I haven't had to approach Acronis' support. I needed a new key following the death of my previous workstation, and they rapidly supplied it. I've heard from colleagues that they've quickly answered any questions that've been asked. If I need something, I'll generally frequent FAQ pages first, although Acronis actually has instructional videos to help users get started, which is forward-thinking. Great software that fills a vital niche for Windows systems.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
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Alternatives Considered
Acronis
Acronis True Image is the perfect program when it comes to backing up data. It supports all kinds of backup like file and/or folder backup and has a better and easier to use interface than the 2 products. I also like that I have the option to backup data in local drives also instead of the cloud only. And lastly, it supports Partition backup also instead of only files and/or folders.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
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Scalability
Acronis
The Windows version is generally reliable and only ran into one issue thus far. Restores are easy and there are many features. On MacOS, it's a completely different story. There is significant resource leakage related to the updater app that can bog down part of a CPU core continuously until it is disabled. The mobile backup feature also needs to be disabled via UNIX command line or CPU usage will go up when a mobile device on the same network like an iPad or iPhone's screen is turned on.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
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Return on Investment
Acronis
  • Peace of mind - knowing that if anything happens to our data, we can recover it.
  • File Versioning has saved us a few times - we can grab prior versions of a particular file if there is a problem.
  • Reasonably priced - there are more comprehensive backup solutions out there, but for online backup, this was the right product for the right price.
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Trellix (FireEye + McAfee)
  • Keeps viruses off computer , which keeps my computer running well
  • Prevents me from downloading harmful programs
  • Encrypts computer for data protection
  • The all-in-one program saves money since one program does the job you need.
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ScreenShots

Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office Screenshots

Screenshot of Data control: backup in just two clicks, and all data and backup information is displayed in one placeScreenshot of A display of the data that is backed up, the number of backup versions in storage, and how many photos, videos, music and documents that are available to restore.