Acronis true image 9.1 Handbuch

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Introduction 
 
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•  Restore of individual files and directories (by mounting image archives as if they were kernel 
space block devices)  
•  Transparent NFS and Samba network drives access (in X Windows mode NFS and Samba 
appear among available devices, in console mode a path to the network drive may be 
specified) 
•  OS-independent operation of Acronis True Image Server for Linux from the bootable CD, 
including restore over NFS or Samba Network  
•  Comprehensive wizards simplify even the most complex operations 
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 
•  Control of data compression level, image volume splitting and password protection 
•  The ability to change a partition type, file system, size and location during recovery or disk 
cloning 
•  The ability to clone a disk drive so that multiple systems will have the exact same  base disk 
drive configuration and software 
•  The ability to migrate data from one drive to another 
NEW IN Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Linux 
File-based backups with exclude files feature 
Differential backups 
Scheduling backups in X Windows environment 
Acronis Secure Zone and Startup Recovery manager 
Backup to/restore from FTP servers 
Bootable media builder 
64-bit processors support 
CPU/Network Bandwidth/Disk Write speed throttling 
Default backup/restore options 
Mounting images in X Windows environment in Read-Only or R/W mode 
Bootable images on CD 
Notifications (e-mail, Winpopup) 
Viewing logs 
SNMP support 
Context Help 
1.3 
Technical support 
Users of legally purchased copies of Acronis True Image Server for Linux are entitled to free 
technical support from Acronis. If you experience problems installing or using Acronis 
products that you can’t solve yourself by using this guide, then please contact Acronis 
Technical Support.  
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