Acronis

vSphere Cloud Backup and Disaster Recovery solution

Acronis
G2 Server Backup Leader
2025
For Business & Enterprise
Formerly Acronis Cyber Backup
Centralized cyber protection solution to streamline your endpoint protection, backup and disaster recovery, and management through integration and automation.
Limited-time offer: 10% off
For Managed Service Providers
Integrated cyber protection platform unifying cybersecurity, backup & recovery, and management to reduce complexity, streamline your services and cut costs. All in one solution for MSPs.

Flexible Pricing

Cloud backup and disaster recovery features for vSphere

Solutions

Acronis Cyber Protect
For businesses

Centralized cyber protection solution to streamline your endpoint protection, backup and disaster recovery, and management through integration and automation.

Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud
For service providers

Integrated cyber protection platform unifying cybersecurity, data protection and management to reduce complexity, streamline your services and cut costs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is vSphere backup software?

    vSphere backup software is a specialized tool designed to create backups of virtual machines running on a VMware vSphere environment. It ensures that VM data is protected and can be restored in case of data loss.
  • Does VMware have a backup tool for vSphere?

    Yes, VMware offers its own backup tools such as VMware vSphere Data Protection. However, third-party solutions like Acronis Cyber Protect provide enhanced features, flexibility and integrated security.
  • Is a VM snapshot a backup?

    No, a VM snapshot is not a backup. Snapshots are used for short-term state captures and can impact performance. Backups, on the other hand, are complete copies of VM data intended for long-term storage and recovery.
  • What is the difference between backups and snapshots in vSphere?

    Backups are comprehensive copies of VM data intended for recovery, while snapshots are temporary states of a VM used for short-term purposes like testing and development.
  • What is the difference between vSphere replication and backup?

    vSphere replication involves copying VM data to another location for redundancy, while backups are complete copies stored separately for recovery purposes.

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