Awards & ReviewsWant to learn what leading IT specialists think about Acronis backup and recovery software? Read comprehensive reviews and see a list of Acronis True Image Server for Windows awards!
Awards Reviews  June 05, 2006 | IT Week Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Linux "Acronis makes it easy to backup your Linux server quickly with this package that wins IT Week Editor's Choise Award for functionality and value." |  June 05, 2006 | Service Provider Weekly Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Linux "Keep a backup of your Linux server handy with Acronis True Image 9.1 that wins Service Provider Weekly Editor's Choice Award for reliability and price." |  June 05, 2006 | WEB Week Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Linux "Save yourself from a lot of headaches with this Linux-base backup software that wins Web Week Editor's Choise Award for value and functionality." |  29 May, 2006 | HOSTING WEEK Insure the safety of your Linux server with this Acronis backup software that receives our Editor's Choice Award for performance and reliability "When you use your Linux-based computer system as a server there is the need to have a competent backup of the operating system and files. Not only does it take time to rebuild the operating system, chances are you'll be missing data and other files as well. Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Linux is a powerful software package that prevents this from happening and it wins our Editor's Choice Award for performance and reliability." |  July, 2004 | CUES The Zen of Disaster Recovery "A key component to Hudson Valley FCU's disaster recovery plan is disk imaging. Having a tape backup of a system is important for backing up individual files, but it is the disk image that keeps a record of the state of the whole system. We 3 regularly create backup images of each critical server using Acronis True Image Server. We can also schedule incremental backups on a daily basis, so maintaining a current image of each server is fast and easy to create." |  December, 2003 | eWeek Acronis Revives Disk Drives "...One time, there was a glitch in a server. "It wouldn't come back up," said Frasnelly, in Medford, Ore. "We just put the image back in and boom! it booted right back up. It's worked flawlessly. We want to roll it out to all of our servers because we want to be able to recover quickly." |
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