Acronis True Image Enterprise Server 9.1
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Acronis (more products...) |
| OS: | WinNT 4.x/2000/2003 |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: |
$999 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 184.55 MB |
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Acronis True Image Enterprise Server: the most powerful corporate Acronis solution for server backup, protection and restore.
Unlike other Acronis server backup products, Acronis True Image Enterprise Server boasts Acronis Management Console, a feature that offers great flexibility for corporate IT departments. From this console you can install the product, manage backup tasks, and recover remote servers located throughout your network.
You can:
1) create an exact server disk image, including the operating system, applications, and configurations and 2) back up mission critical databases.
Acronis True Image Enterprise Server allows you to perform a full system, bare metal, or individual file and folder restore. Complete system restoration can be performed to an existing system, to a new system with different hardware or to a virtual machine.
With Acronis Drive Snapshot technology you can back up without interrupting server operation
New features:
Acronis Backup Server — allows IT administrators to establish backup policies
Acronis Universal Restore — Restores to different hardware and recover from any unforeseen event
Enhanced database support — Online backup of databases, such as MS Exchange Server, MS SQL Server and Oracle
64 bit Windows support — Use one application for new and old systems
Remote unattended restores with the Acronis bootable agent — Recover all systems in the network from one location
Boot from an image, using Acronis Snap Restore™ (a patent pending technology) — Decrease downtime by allowing systems to be used during recovery
Automatic image verification — Ensures that images can be used for restoration
Differential backups — Decrease the number of backups you manage
File backups, in addition to image backups — Flexible system protection
Exclude files from backups — Save space in storage archives
Windows Event Log and SNMP support — Plug into your existing network monitoring application |
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