Acronis true image 9.1 Manuale

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Supports Cutting Edge Technology  
Businesses today are moving to leverage the latest technologies, dual-core 64 bit processors 
and 64 bit operating systems.  With Acronis True Image Server for Windows, you can protect 
these new machines, as well as legacy ones, running one solution.  
Leverages Existing Technology Investments 
The product can leverage your current storage infrastructure by supporting a wide variety of 
storage media, so you can avoid costly hardware purchases to implement the solution.  The 
product supports key storage technologies such as: Direct Attached Storage (DAS), Network 
Attached Storage (NAS), Storage Area Networks (SAN), Redundant Arrays of Independent 
Disks (RAID) devices, tapes, USB and IEEE-1394 (FireWire) compliant storage devices, CDs, 
DVDs, removable drives (Floppy, Zip, etc.) and shared storage. Moreover, the product 
ensures that you maximize the space on these resources with four levels of compression.  
Disk cloning and new disk deployment 
Acronis True Image Server for Windows can be used to clone an image onto multiple 
servers. For example, a company purchased several servers and needs similar environments 
on each of them. Traditionally, an IT manager should install the operating system and 
programs on every server. With Acronis True Image Server for Windows, the IT manager 
can create a disk image of the first system deployed. That image can then be duplicated 
onto multiple servers. 
If you need to upgrade the server hard disk drive, Acronis True Image Server for Windows 
simplifies the task to few mouse clicks creating the exact copy of your old disk to a new one 
and adjusting partitions size to fit a new hard disk. 
1.2  New in Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Windows 
•  Support for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Server 2003 x64 
Editions 
•  Support for GPT hard disks (disks with GUID partition table) 
•  Backup to/restore from FTP servers 
•  Acronis Snap Restore – A user can start working in seconds while the system is still 
being restored 
•  Acronis Universal Restore (optional) – Hardware-independent live system restore 
•  File-level backup and recovery, including files opened in exclusive usage mode - In 
addition to an entire partition/system backup 
•  Differential backup – Backup only the changes made since the full backup 
•  Fast incremental/differential backup – Users can choose to compare files with their 
archived copies by date/size (fast process) or by file contents (precise, but time-
consuming process) 
•  Files and folders backup/restore filtering – Saves space when creating file backups 
by only backing up files of the types the users want to keep. Similarly, a user can tell the 
program not to restore certain files from the file archive 
•  Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) support (for Windows 2003 Server 
and higher) – Easily backup VSS compatible databases (Exchange, Oracle, SQL Server) 
without taking databases offline and ensuring data consistency 
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