Capture everything in one simple step
Safely send data to our ultra-secure local datacenters with no extra steps
Backup and restore anything—from a single file to an entire server
Perform fast, cost-effective system maintenance
Start backing up with almost zero learning curve
Get back up and running in minutes
Restore full systems to entirely different hardware
Send backup data anywhere (including the Acronis Cloud)
Streamline IT tasks and boost system performance
Manage everything via a single, easy-to-use dashboard
Effortless protection of all your data and devices
Proactively protect data, apps and systems from ransomware attacks, and reduce the need for recovery, by detecting and preventing suspicious changes to data, backup files, and the backup application.
Avoid capital expenses with a budget-friendly subscription. Your data can be affordably backed up to the Acronis Cloud.
Minimize expensive downtime by restoring Windows and Linux systems to dissimilar hardware, including bare-metal physical, virtual, or cloud environments.
Stay compliant and avoid fees with secure off-site cloud storage and unlimited data retention.
Mitigate risks with agentless and agent-based backup and recovery of your virtual machines and hosts on any of six supported hypervisors.
Migrate between different hypervisors and to/from physical machines (P2V, V2V, V2P, and P2P) or the cloud.
Increase resilience of your infrastructure by backing up your ESXi and Hyper-V hosts and restoring the entire system (not just VMs) to the same or dissimilar hardware.
Reduce IT’s workload with a touch-friendly, web-based management console. Reduce RTOs by accessing the web console from any device, including tablets.
Reduce RTOs of remote sites and systems by accessing bootable media and restoring bare-metal servers remotely via wide-area networks (WAN).
Improve the security of your data with at-source AES-256 encryption of your backups and metadata, protected by irreversibly encrypted passwords.
Reduce RTOs of critical systems by automating and orchestrating the recovery by customizing the bootable media with scripting.
No limit to the number of file versions stored (unlike our competitors)
At 99.995 percent, the highest availability level for any data center on the planet.
Automatic and manual backups to both the cloud and local destinations
Ensure business continuity by recovering from disaster in seconds or proactively avoiding downtime.
The cloud hype has blurred the lines between cloud storage and cloud backup. Many providers like it that way because it gives them a broader appeal in capturing potential customers. But clouding up cloud definitions confuses the market. In reality they are very different solutions for different business challenges.
Cloud backup is a cloud-based application, which provides you with the ability to automatically backup your files, applications, virtual machines or servers and store them safely for disaster recovery purposes. Cloud Backup is an insurance for your data and business continuity.
Cloud backup is typically built around a local client application that runs on a, ideally multiple times daily, automatic schedule in the background. The application collects, compresses, encrypts and transfers data to the service provider’s servers. To reduce the amount of bandwidth consumed and the time it takes to transfer files, the service provider provides incremental backups after the initial full backup.
The primary data resides in the original location where secondary stored data is safely stored to the cloud, to be used for data recovery. The cloud backup solution stores all data with a custom retention policy, so you can fix corrupted files by restoring earlier versions of a file. Professional cloud backup solutions comprise special plugins to back up data from third party applications (e.g. MS Outlook, Exchange, SQL). Clear reporting on the success of the backups, makes it easy to verify if all files are safe.
Cloud storage, like Dropbox, Google Drive, Apple’s iCloud and Microsoft’s SkyDrive, is a great way to easy share files. The main goal of cloud storage is to store files online to be accessible, and to work with, from any device anywhere. You can compare it with a cloud based USB flash drive.
However, there is no guarantee, no monitoring and reporting, no support and if a server goes down in one of their data centers, you may never see those files again. The majority of the services have a web interface for you to upload files. Therefore files can only be encrypted on the server side; making transportation less secure. They do not offer an automated process for uploading or syncing files between your computer and their service. Files have to be put over manually or placed in a shared folder to be synced. And last but not least, only files and folders can be stored, so no application data.
Cloud Storage is a great way to share documents. However, it isn’t the place to back up your business-critical applications and documents.
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* Some limitations and license-specific restrictions may apply. Please contact us for more details.
* Some limitations may apply. Please contact us for more details..
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