

Disaster Recovery
For disaster recovery and system migration in both physical and virtual environments, Acronis® True Image Echo Server for Windows delivers greater flexibility and value for SMBs and the Remote Office / Branch Office.
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Are you running an organization with mission-critical Microsoft® Windows® servers in one location and limited IT staff? How much business would you lose if these servers went down? Acronis® True Image Echo™ Server for Windows provides comprehensive system protection and recovery of Windows servers and allows you to get back to business and minimize downtime.
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Windows Server with ATI installed
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Live disk snapshots with support for databases and server apps
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Bare-metal disaster recovery and granular data recovery
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Restore to dissimilar hardware with Acronis Universal Restore
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Software Development Kit
Acronis True Image Server for Windows is more effective with Acronis Universal Restore add-on.
The updated Acronis True Image Echo Server for Windows includes new enhanced features and functionality including:
Support for Every Major Virtualization Platform
Acronis True Image Echo products now support virtual machines and file formats from Citrix® XenServer, joining existing support introduced recently for VMware®, Microsoft®, and Parallels® platforms. This update gives Acronis users the freedom to choose among virtualization platforms without having to venture outside of the Acronis backup and recovery umbrella.
Dual Destination Backup
Customers can back up a server image to two locations, including attached and network share or in the Acronis Secure Zone. Dual destination backups help protect physical and virtual servers from software failures and can save the day if you suffer physical equipment damage.
Acronis Recovery for Microsoft Exchange Integration
Users of Acronis® Recovery™ for Microsoft Exchange can now access Exchange-specific functions from within the Acronis True Image Echo Management Console. This feature speeds restorations or migrations of Exchange servers, even to bare metal machines, reducing the overall management workload in the Exchange environment.