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want the result to be predictable. When recovering a multi-boot system, choose only one system volume 
and boot volume at a time. 
5.  Once the system recovery is started, the operating system boots from the backup. The Acronis 
Active Restore icon appears in the system tray. The machine becomes operational and ready to 
provide necessary services. The immediate user sees the drive tree and icons and can open files 
or launch applications even though they were not yet recovered. 
The Acronis Active Restore drivers intercept system queries and set the immediate priority for 
recovery of the files that are necessary to serve the incoming requests. While this on-the-fly 
recovery proceeds, the continuing recovery process is transferred to the background. 
If you try to log off, shut down or hibernate the machine using the Start Menu commands, the end of the 
current session will be automatically postponed until the recovery is completed. Should you decide to switch 
off the machine with the Power button though, all the changes made to the system since the last boot up 
would be lost, the system will not be recovered, not even partially, and the only possible solution in this case 
will be to start the recovery process anew, from a bootable media. 
6.  The background recovery continues until all the selected volumes are recovered, the log entry is 
made and the Acronis Active Restore icon disappears from the system tray. 
 
2.11. 
Understanding centralized management 
This section contains an overview of centralized data protection with Acronis Backup & Recovery 10. 
Please be sure you have an understanding of how data is protected on a single machine (p. 24) before 
reading this section.   
 
2.11.1.  Basic concepts 
Applying backup policies and tracking their execution 
To protect data on a single machine, you install on the machine an agent (p. 339) or multiple agents 
for various data types you want to protect. You connect the console to the machine and create a 
backup plan (p. 340) or multiple backup plans.  
What if you have to manage hundreds of machines? It takes time to create a backup plan on each 
machine, while the plans may be quite similar – you need to back up, say, the system drive and the 
users' documents. Tracking the plans' execution on each machine separately is also time-consuming.  
To be able to propagate the management operations to multiple machines, you install Acronis Backup 
& Recovery 10 Management Server (p. 348) and register (p. 349) the machines on the server. After 
that you can create groups of machines and thus manage multiple machines as a whole. You can 
protect all of them or your selection by setting up a common backup plan, which is called a backup 
policy (p. 340).  
Once you apply the policy to a group of machines, the management server deploys the policy to each 
of the machines. On each machine the agents find the items to back up and create corresponding 
centralized backup plans (p. 342). You will be able to monitor the policies’ statuses on a single screen 
and navigate, if required, to each machine, plan or task to see their status and log entries. The 
management server also enables you to monitor and manage the agent's locally originated activities.  
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