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Toro Rosso announce one-off Acronis partnership for Hungary

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Scuderia Toro Rosso have confirmed a new partnership with Acronis, a global leader in hybrid cloud data protection.

Reports released by Network Testing Labs suggest that Acronis Backup 12 has outperformed other competitors. With Acronis, it takes 35.6 minutes to back up a 180GB virtual machine, making Acronis Backup 12 the fastest data protection technology in the world.

To mark this achievement, Acronis have selected the Italian-based outfit as the launch partner for Acronis Backup 12, and at this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, the STR11 will feature the Acronis’ logo.

Team Principal, Franz Tost said, “We are very happy that Acronis has chosen to our team to celebrate the speed and technological excellence of Acronis Backup 12, for a one-off partnership in occasion of the Hungarian race in Budapest on July 24”

Acronis delivers easy and affordable data protection of all files across virtual, physical, cloud and mobile platforms. The data protection firm are proud to be associated with Toro Rosso.

“Scuderia Toro Rosso competes in the highest category of Motorsport and Acronis subscribes to its philosophy of success,” said Serguei Beloussov, Acronis’ Founder and CEO. “Focusing on a combination of personal ingenuity, team unity and cutting-edge technologies and engineering. We are proud to be associated with Scuderia Toro Rosso as the main launch partner for Acronis Backup12,”

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