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Acronis, Inc. is an international computer software company, dealing in the area of computer backup
Backup
In information technology, a backup or the process of backing up is making copies of data which may be used to restore the original after a data loss event. The verb form is back up in two words, whereas the noun is backup....

, disaster recovery, bare-metal restore
Bare-metal restore
Bare-metal restore is a technique in the field of data recovery and restoration where the backed up data is available in a form which allows one to restore a computer system from "bare metal", i.e...

, system deployment
System deployment
The deployment of a mechanical device, electrical system, computer program, etc., is its assembly or transformation from a packaged form to an operational working state....

, and storage management
Storage management
Storage management can refer to one of the following:* ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager* Automatic Storage Management* Enterprise storage management* Hierarchical storage management* IBM Tivoli Storage Manager* OpenView Storage Area Manager...

 in both Windows and Linux systems.

History

Acronis, founded in 2001, is a privately held company. Originally focused on disk partitioning and boot loader software, they moved towards backup and disaster recovery by utilizing disk imaging technology. Their flagship product line was Acronis True Image until 2009, at which time it was replaced in the corporate environment by Acronis Backup & Recovery 10.

In July 2003, Acronis appointed Synapsys Systems (Pty) Ltd as their authorized distributor in South Africa.

Products

Acronis provides backup, disaster recovery, and partitioning software for both the home, and small and medium enterprises. Their core focus is working with disk blocks, which provides the technology for additional products such as system deployment and disk partitioning.

Consumer product technologies

  • PC data backup and restore
  • Disk cloning and data migration
  • Disk imaging software
  • Partitioning software
  • Hard drive recovery and disk booting

Corporate products solutions

  • System deployment
  • Database backup and restore
  • Disaster recovery
  • Data center migrations
  • Bare metal recovery
  • Reducing storage space
  • Virtualization
  • Continuity planning

Enterprise products overview

In June 2011, Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 (ABR) was released, an enhancement of the previous Acronis Backup & Recovery 10, which replaced their previous flagship product, True Image Echo. ABR provides disaster recovery, backup, and storage management solutions, and covers the following range of products:
  • Server versions: Advanced Server, Virtual Edition, SBS Edition, Server for Windows, Server for Linux
  • Acronis Backup & Recovery for Workstations


Disk management and other specialty products:
  • Acronis Recovery for Microsoft Exchange,
  • Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server
  • Acronis Disk Director 11 Home
  • Acronis Drive Cleanser 6.0*
  • Acronis Snap Deploy 3

See also

  • Acronis True Image
    Acronis True Image
    Acronis True Image is disk imaging software, developed by Acronis, that creates backups and recovers PC systems. The software allows a user to create an image of a disk while it is running Microsoft Windows or offline by booting from CD/DVD, USB flash drives, PXE, or other bootable media...

  • Acronis Rescue Media
    Acronis Rescue Media
    Acronis Rescue Media is a Live CD produced by Acronis. It is not sold directly by Acronis, but can be created by Acronis True Image or Acronis Disk Director Suite....

  • Acronis Secure Zone
    Acronis Secure Zone
    Acronis Secure Zone is a hard disk partition type created and used by Acronis True Image as a backup storage target.-Overview:Backup applications typically use network storage for storing backup archives, but this can be problematic when such resources are not available...

  • Comparison of disk cloning software
  • List of disk cloning software
  • List of disk partitioning software
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