Acronis True Image 9.1 Server safeguards Linux servers through its effective system backup and recovery features. It ensures minimal downtime and swift business recovery in just a few minutes.

Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Linux provides comprehensive system protection and recovery of Linux servers, so you can get back to business and minimize downtime. It allows you to create an exact server disk image, including the operating system, applications, and configurations. You can also backup mission-critical databases.
After a system crash, Acronis True Image Server for Linux allows you to perform a full system restore, a bare-metal restore, or just a restore of individual files and folders in minutes. Complete system restoration can be performed to an existing system, to a new system with different hardware or to a virtual machine. Plus, based on the exclusive Acronis Drive Snapshot technology, you can create a server disk backup image without interrupting server operations, providing 24 x 7 availability.
The new features include automatic image verification, which ensures that images can be used for restoration. Differential backups decrease the number of backups you need to manage. File backups, in addition to our traditional image backups, provide flexible system protection. You can exclude files from backups to capture only business data and save space in storage archives, ensuring that you capture only business data.
All this is possible thanks to SNMP support, which allows you to plug into your existing network monitoring application. Custom scripts before/after backups facilitate compliance with company-wide backup policies. Throttling to control hard disk write speed and network bandwidth usage minimizes disruptions of business operations.
Finally, you can create CDs with bootable images, and bootable recovery media ISOs, which eliminates the need to have separate recovery media. All in all, Acronis True Image Server for Linux is a must-have for any small organization running mission-critical Linux servers.
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