18327: Acronis Cyber Backup and Acronis Snap Deploy Comparison

Last update: 13-08-2021

Comparison chart for Acronis Cyber Backup and Acronis Snap Deploy product lines

Description

Acronis Cyber Backup is a backup and disaster recovery solution.

Acronis Snap Deploy is a multiple deployment solution.

Although these products have relatively similar features and functions, they are optimized for different purposes.

If your objective is to protect system and data by creating regular backups and by restoring them in case of disaster (including the possibility to restore on new hardware if the old machine is lost), then Acronis Cyber Backup is the right product for you.

If you are looking for an application allowing you to deploy a system image to multiple machines simultaneously (including the possibility to deploy on new hardware) then Acronis Snap Deploy suits your needs better.

The table below shows the main differences between the two products.

(!) There are several products in the Acronis Backup & Recovery line. For more information on differences between Acronis Backup & Recovery products please see Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5 Editions.

  Acronis Cyber Backup  Acronis Snap Deploy 
Installation Acronis Cyber Backup Agent needs to be installed on every physical machine that is to be managed. Only centralized management components are mandatory. Installing Acronis Snap Deploy Management Agent is optional. Most operations can be performed via bootable media.
What can be backed up? Disks/Partitions, Files/Folders, Virtual Machines Whole disk only
Ways to save storage space
  • Incremental and differential backups
  • Deduplication
Only full disk image can be created
Backup/Image creation and management
  • Scheduling: backups can be automatically created on schedule without user interaction
  • Cleanup: retention rules can be set to delete old backups automatically

Image is created manually by user via Management Agent or by using bootable media.

No scheduling or cleanup options available.

Restoration/image deployment

Recovery performed by user via Agent or from Acronis Bootable Media.

Scheduled restore is not available.

  • Manual deployment;
  • Deployment can be scheduled and started on certain conditions;
  • Dedicated mode for deployment initiated on client side;
  • Standalone deployment for computers out of network.
Restoring image to dissimilar hardware Yes, with Acronis Universal Restore* Yes, with Acronis Universal Deploy*
Mount/explore image Images can be mounted and explored to view their contents and restore selected files No mount or explore function
Changing restored system parameters
  • NT signature change;
  • Resizing partitions.
  • Changing user accounts;
  • Changing computer name and domain/workgroup membership;
  • Changing SID (Security Identifier);
  • Changing IP address.