Summary Acronis True Image Echo Server for Windows allows you to - Create an exact Windows server disk image, including the operating system, databases, and applications;
- Migrate your systems between any virtual and physical servers quickly and easily.
After a system crash Acronis True Image Echo Server for Windows allows you to perform an entire server restore in just minutes, not hours or days. Complete system restoration can be performed to an existing system or to a new system with different hardware, as well as to a virtual server.  Based on exclusive Acronis Drive Snapshot technology, Acronis True Image Echo Server for Windows allows you to create backups without interrupting server operations, providing 24 x 7 x 365 availability Requires Acronis Universal Restore™, which is licensed separately.
Key Features Create an exact Windows server disk image, including the operating system, databases, and applications. Migrate your systems between any virtual and physical PC quickly and easily. Create server backups without interrupting server operations, providing 24 x 7 x 365 availability. Additional Capabilities We offer corporate customers a convenient way of managing data backup and recovery systems and disk management functionality from within your custom software applications Restore to different hardware and recover from any unforeseen event (note: requires separate add-on license) Awards Microsoft TechEd "Attendee's Pick" award Acronis True Image was named the best product in the "Attendee's Pick" award at Microsoft TechEd. The award was sponsored by Windows IT Pro, SQL Server Magazine, and Office & SharePoint Pro.com.
InfoSecurity Products Guide Disaster Recovery Award Acronis True Image Enterprise Server and the Acronis True Image Server enable enterprises to get up and running more quickly than traditional file-based restore methods after a systems failure, saving time and ultimately saving money
| | New Features Convert image files for easier virtualization — Supports major virtualization operating systems from VMware®, Microsoft®, Parallels®, and now Citrix® XenServer. Dual-Destination Backups — When enabled, automatically places an additional copy of the backup being created on a local drive or network share. Acronis Recovery for Exchange Integration — Users of Acronis Recovery for Microsoft Exchange can now access Exchange-specific functions from within the Acronis True Image Echo Management Console. Resiliency to failures
Reconnection options will automatically attempt to connect to a group server or backup server if it goes offline. Makes servers more resilient to network failures. Retry unavailable machine if backup can't be completed. If a backup destination location can't be reached or is otherwise unavailable, the program will attempt to reach the location at a specified time interval until it can complete the backup. Better Logging
Enhanced logs provide more information on tasks completed, systems availability, and errors encountered. Enhanced FTP support
FTP can be used in Active Mode and its default port can be changed. This adds active mode support to existing Basic Mode support. Improved Administration from Command Line
Command line tool for Group Server allows administrator to refresh the list of computers in Group Server from a text file. Command line tool for Backup Server. An easy way to export Backup Server information — backup file names, locations and computer — to an XML file. Administrator can easily check to see what backups are being performed. Customer Stories Dale Von Wolffradt, Head Geek: PneuDraulics selected Acronis True Image Server because of its straightforward interface, easy manageability, fast restore times, and the ability to restore images using a boot CD. The product can quickly and easily restore a down server." Andreas Mollerup, Fraser Milner Casgrain, Infrastructure Specialist: Acronis True Image Server has exceeded our expectations; server restore times have been reduced to minutes." |