Backup Options | ||
CompressionCompress backups to optimize your storage space. | ||
Excluding files during backupSave storage space and time by excluding non-essential files and folders from backups. | ||
Dual destination backupStore backups into two different locations — backup to a local disk and a copy to a network share. | ||
Automatic or manual splitting of backupsSplit backups into volumes to fit media. | ||
Recovery Options | ||
Acronis Startup Recovery ManagerIf your system won’t boot properly, press F11 during the system startup to start Acronis Backup & Recovery 10. | ||
Bare-metal restoreRestore your server from scratch in the event of a hard disk failure — restore an exact copy of your computer on a new hard drive. | ||
Remote restorePerform remote restores of your networked machines. | ||
Restore to dissimilar hardware-optionalWith Acronis® Universal Restore™, migrate or restore the whole system to dissimilar hardware or a virtual machine. | ||
Virtualization Support | ||
Converting image backups to virtual machine formatsConvert backup images to virtual machine formats compatible with VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix XenServer and Parallels environments. | ||
Backup your server including virtual machinesIn addition to backing up your server, Acronis® Backup & Recovery™ 10 Advanced Server allows Agents to be installed on up to four virtual machines on the same host server. | ||
Manage virtual machines protection with policiesCentrally managed protection of virtual machines, similar to the way you manage protection of physical machines, including grouping and policy-based. | ||
Backup Management | ||
Templates for backup rotation schemesAcronis Backup & Recovery 10 has a set of pre-defined industry-standard schemes like Grandfather-Father-Son or Tower-of-Hanoi. | ||
Pre/post commandsDefine pre/post backup and data capture commands to integrate Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 with other applications or to temporarily stop some. | ||
Event-based backupCreate backups triggered by various conditions — a user logs on, a computer shuts down, or others. | ||
Conditions for backupConfigure backup operations to wait until specified conditions are met like a pre-defined time interval or a user logs off. | ||
Customizable backup schemeConfigure specific events and conditions for each task. | ||
Centralized Management | ||
Grouping machines into static or dynamic groupsPut machines into nested groups, manually or by other criteria such as OS, IP range, or membership in an Active Directory. | ||
Policy-based management | ||
Wake-on-LAN supportIf a machine is off when a backup is scheduled to start, the machine can be powered on automatically with Wake-on-LAN functionality. | ||
| | Distributing backups within time intervalAvoid overloading networks by distributing backup activities within an allowed time window. Automatically shift task start times on each machine. | |
Reporting and Monitoring | ||
Centralized dashboardOperational overview of all configured machines on a single screen. | ||
Shipping log events into centralized logSee events from all managed machines in the Acronis Management Server log, even if the event is from a machine that is not available. | ||
Backup Administration | ||
Automated deletion of outdated backupsSpecify rules to automatically delete backups that are no longer needed. | ||
Backup validation and consolidation by Acronis Storage NodeValidation and consolidation can be performed by Acronis Storage Node to offload these resource-intensive operations from the production machine. | ||
Consolidating incremental or differential backupsConsolidate incremental and differential backups to save space. | ||
Deployment and Upgrade Options | ||
Remote installation and configurationRemotely install clients and updates on your networked machines. | ||
No rebootNo reboot required to complete installation. | ||
User Interface | ||
Command line with scripting supportExecute tasks and create backups from a command-line interface. | ||
Centralized management consoleCentrally manage all operations from a single console on the network. | ||
Security | ||
User group to control remote accessAssign access to specific groups — ensure only authorized groups can access machines remotely. | ||
Password-protection for Acronis® Secure Zone™Protect your backups stored in Acronis® Secure Zone™ from unauthorized access. | ||
User group to allow centralized managementSet a security group that is allowed access to the Acronis Management Server. | ||
Encrypted network communicationsEnsure data is safe during backups across the network — all remote communications are encrypted by default. | ||
Backup encryption by Acronis Storage NodeIn addition to client-side encryption, Acronis Storage Node can also centrally encrypt archives. | ||
Configurable portsAll port numbers used may be changed. | ||
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