Categories
Problems that solves
Aging IT infrastructure
Malware infection via Internet, email, storage devices
Risk of attacks by hackers
Risk of data loss or damage
Risk of lost access to data and IT systems
Non-compliant with IT security requirements
Values
Reduce Costs
Ensure Security and Business Continuity
Description
Acronis Backup is a fast, scalable and reliable backup solution for files, applications, and complete systems.
Acronis Backup is highly customizable, allowing you to set up whatever type of backup solution you need, including on-location, cloud-based or hybrid.
The company can back up data from servers, mobile devices, cloud platforms and virtual machines. Acronis is also flexible in its backup options, allowing you to back up to a different cloud storage platform, if you prefer.
You can set up quick incremental and differential backups of your servers with options to back up your network on local, remote and cloud locations. All the while, the data deduplication feature ensures that your backup doesn't consist of copies, which keeps storage requirements more manageable. In addition, you can encrypt your backups with three options: 128-bit, 192-bit and 256-bit AES cipher encryption. This means that you can store your archived backups off-site without fear of the data being stolen.
Acronis includes several features for protecting and backing up your virtual environment. It integrates with the most popular and used virtual platforms, including VMWare vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix XenServer, Linux KVM and Oracle VM Server.
One of the best features of Acronis Backup Advanced is the instant recovery, or recovery in place. This recovery feature launches the backed-up data onto a virtual server so that users can still access the data while you work to restore the original server. There is virtually no downtime.
In addition, the disk-imaging restoration allows you to store entire disks to dissimilar hardware on a granular level. This allows you to convert backups of physical servers to virtual machines (physical to virtual) and convert work in progress from those virtual machines back to bare metal (virtual to physical) and even dissimilar hardware.
You can implement backup and recoveries from anywhere in the world, as long as you are on a computer with an internet connection. When you combine this with the wake-on-LAN feature, you can essentially access any computer connected to your network and run backups without physically accessing the computers.