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How Acronis True Image Server for Linux works with software RAIDs (md-devices)

You can set consolidation to run automatically in Acronis Backup Server to comply with the quotas and time limits set for each profile

Setting up Quotas and Time Limits for Backup Locations, Administrator and User Profiles

Acronis Backup Server lets you store and manage backup archives of networked computers

The volume size limitation is 127 GB, and you cannot select SCSI interface

Acronis Storage Node can process 10 simultaneous requests and 50 simultaneous connections

How to mount images in Acronis True Image Server for Linux or Acronis Backup & Recovery 10

Limitations on LVM support in Acronis True Image Echo Server for Linux

If an archive is saved to an RDX or Iomega REV drive, there will be no possibility to apply retention rules or mount it

Brief description of Acronis Snap Deploy 3 for PCs and Acronis Snap Deploy 3 for Servers

Time-limited serial numbers were provided instead of the full ones

Make sure the file is included in a sync with the Acronis Cloud and the synchronization has completed successfully before generating a public link for that file

If a multi-volume image resides on several discs, then it cannot be mounted

Acronis Snap Deploy cannot generate SIDs, DNS or computer names, domain or workgroup memberships, or apply Acronis Universal Deploy to a system prepared with sysprep

If an archive is saved to an RDX or Iomega REV drive, there will be no possibility to apply retention rules or mount it

This is a known limitation. As a workaround, copy all volumes from the flash drives to one folder. You will then be able to restore

Maximum partition/volume size supported by Acronis software

Acronis True Image Server for Windows, Acronis True Image Workstation and Acronis True Image Enterprise Server support Windows dynamic disks

Images prepared with sysprep can only be deployed "as is". No automatic modification of the deployed system is supported.

There are two components of Acronis Snap Deploy that can modify the deployed system - OS Patcher and Acronis Universal Deploy.

OS Patcher is a utility of Acronis Snap Deploy that automatically starts on the first boot of the deployed system.

OS Patcher is responsible for the following operations:

Due to the operation specifics of Acronis DLP modules, there are specifies limitations that are applicable to workloads where specific CPUs are installed:

Intel 11 gen and newer or AMD Ryzen 7 or newer. On these workloads the following functional limitations takes place: 

Device types and protocols (channels) that will not be controlled by Device control and Data loss prevention:

Table of trial limitations of Acronis products

Independent disks cannot be backed up with the virtual appliance when the virtual machine is turned on

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