Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Windows offers you point-in-time backup startegy. You can create a backup of your live server while it is running. You can restore a backup even if the server has crashed and is unbootable.
Description
Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Windows is intended for creating an image of a hard disk/partition and restoring the content of a partition and/or the whole PC disk. Creating disk/partition images guarantees personal data safety and allows the user to deploy identical systems on another computer.
A disk/partition image contains encoded disk (partition) sector contents that are contained in an archive file. The archive file can simultaneously contain images of several disks and/or disk partitions. It can be located on a hard disk drive or any removable media connected to the computer.
Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Windows allows the user to restore both data and system partitions, even after the most serious system failures, through a wide range of tools, including:
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Boot into Acronis standalone version, if the user's operating system fails
- Work with hard disks of any capacity connected to your PC
- Access to a wide range of removable media drives (including tape drives) and disc burners with IDE, SCSI, USB, and PCMCIA interfaces
- Restore separate files and folders from a backup
More information
There are several exclusive features of Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Windows software that distinguish it from similar products:
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Provides two backup products in one - our original disk imaging backup option and a new file-based backup option, which enables you to backup specific files and folders
- Acronis Active Restore - Lightning-speed restore of your PC from an image. You can start working in seconds while your system is still being restored
- Acronis Universal Restore (optional) - Hardware-independent live system restore.
- Acronis Secure Zone - Save data to special partition on your hard drive. There is no need to purchase an extra hard drive, CDs, or DVDs to protect your data. This is especially useful for notebook computers
- Acronis Recovery Manager - Recovery option that enables you to restart your computer by hitting the F11 key in case you computer does not boot properly. Even if your operating system has been deleted, the Acronis Recovery Manager can boot your computer
- Live backup - Run backups while you are using your computer
- Restore your entire PC, including the operating system, applications, and user settings without reinstallation of any software - Restore in minutes by avoiding the time-consuming task of locating all your application CDs and registration codes, and then reinstalling all programs
- Restore individual files or folders from an image archive
- Scheduler - You can run backups on a regular basis automatically
- Wizard-driven interface - The product walks you through each task so that you don't need to be a computer expert to use it.