In Data to back up section, select the type of data you want to be backed up. The list of available data types depends on the agents running on the machine and the types of licenses:
Disks/volumes
To be able to back up this data, you must have Administrator or Backup operator privileges.
Select this option to back up:
- Entire physical machines or their individual disks or volumes, if Acronis Backup Agent for Windows or Acronis Backup Agent for Linux is installed.
A disk-level backup enables you to recover the entire system in case of severe data damage or hardware failure. Also, you can individually recover files and folders. The backup procedure is faster than copying files, and may significantly speed up the backup process when backing up large volumes of data.
- Microsoft SQL databases by means of single-pass disk and application backup, if Acronis Backup Agent for SQL is installed.
Agent for SQL enables you to create application-aware disk backups and to recover Microsoft SQL databases from such backups. For more information, see the "Protecting Microsoft SQL Server..." section.
- Microsoft Active Directory data by means of single-pass disk and application backup, if Acronis Backup Agent for Active Directory is installed.
Agent for Active Directory enables you to create application-aware disk backups and to recover Microsoft Active Directory data from such backups. For more information, see the "Protecting Microsoft Active Directory ..." section.
Folders/files
Available if Acronis Backup Agent for Windows or Acronis Backup Agent for Linux is installed.
Select this option to back up specific files and folders.
A file-level backup is not sufficient for recovery of the operating system. Choose file backup if you plan to keep safe only certain data (the current project, for example). This will reduce the archive size, thus saving storage space.
In order to recover your operating system along with all the settings and applications, you have to perform a disk backup.
Virtual machines
Available if Acronis Backup Agent for VMware or Acronis Backup Agent for Hyper-V is installed.
Select this option to back up entire virtual machines residing on a virtualization server or their disks or volumes.
Backing up an entire virtual machine, its disks, or volumes yields a standard disk backup. In addition, this backup stores the virtual machine configuration. This configuration will be suggested by default when recovering the backup content to a new virtual machine. For more information about backing up virtual machines see "Backing up virtual machines".
Microsoft Exchange information store
Available if Acronis Backup Agent for Exchange is installed.
Select this option to back up information store, individual storage groups or databases of Microsoft Exchange servers. In case of disaster, you will be able to recover lost or corrupted databases or storage groups. Also, you can individually recover mailboxes, public folders, single emails, contacts, calendar events, and other items.
To be able to back up Exchange data, a domain user account that has administrative privileges on the Exchange server is required. In a cluster, the account must have administrative privileges on each of the cluster’s nodes.
For more information about backing up Microsoft Exchange data see "Backing up Microsoft Exchange Server data".
Microsoft Exchange mailboxes
Available if Acronis Backup Agent for Exchange is installed.
Select this option to back up individual mailboxes and public folders without backing up the entire Microsoft Exchange database. By using the exclusion filters, you can specify items to be skipped during mailbox backups.
To be able to back up Exchange data, a domain user account that has administrative privileges on the Exchange server is required. In a cluster, the account must have administrative privileges on each of the cluster’s nodes.
For more information about backing up Microsoft Exchange data see "Backing up Microsoft Exchange Server data".