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Acronis True Image Echo Family For Corporate Networks, Servers And Virtual Machines Begins ShippingBurlington, MA, November 13, 2007 — Starting today, users can backup and restore both physical and virtual servers using a single application with the general availability of Acronis True Image Echo from Acronis, Inc. (www.acronis.com), a provider of affordable, scalable storage management and disaster recovery software. Acronis True Image Echo operates seamlessly with all Windows® and Linux®-based servers or desktops, whether they are physical or virtual. Acronis also supports major virtualization operating systems such as VMware®, Microsoft®, and Parallels®. "The need to deliver a single product that meets the challenges associated with backup and disaster recovery as well as system migration between the physical and virtual worlds is a requirement of today’s IT managers" said Walter Scott, CEO of Acronis. Utilizing the Acronis Virtual Live Data Format to separate hard disk contents from the underlying file format and platform dependency, Acronis True Image Echo creates a transportable image, independent of the hardware platform that can be restored directly to and from any virtual or physical machine. This is accomplished by using Acronis Universal Restore. Some of the new features in Acronis True Image Echo include: - Direct output of VMDK and VHD file formats
- Event-driven backups triggered by disk space changes
- Support for dynamic disks
- Wake on LAN
- VMware Consolidated Backup
- 256-bit archive encryption
The Acronis True Image enterprise product family includes Windows and Linux versions for networked and standalone, workstations and servers. All include capabilities designed to improve IT disaster recovery, as well as facilitate system migrations to and from virtual servers. Pricing for the workstation offering is $79.99; server for Windows or Linux is $699, and enterprise server is $999. Acronis Universal Restore for the workstation is $29.99 and for the server products is $299.
About AcronisAcronis is a global provider of affordable, scalable storage management and disaster recovery software that helps enterprises and SMBs safeguard their information and assures the availability, security, integrity and recoverability of their infrastructure. Acronis' patented disk imaging and disk management technology have won broad industry acclaim for data protection, backup and recovery, system deployment, and migration for both physical and virtual servers. A global company, Acronis has offices in the United States, Europe and Asia and sells its products both direct and through enterprise resellers. For additional information, please visit www.acronis.com or contact Senior Director of Strategic Marketing Stephen Lawton at stephen.lawton@acronis.com.
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