Friday, December 18, 2009

Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 9.7.8398 with Universal Restore


For disaster recovery and system migration in both physical and virtual environments, Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server delivers greater flexibility and value for networked Windows and Linux servers. Is server downtime costing you thousands of dollars an hour? Acronis® True Image Echo™ Enterprise Server is a comprehensive Windows and Linux server backup and disaster recovery solution that allows you to get back to business as quickly as possible, minimizing downtime. After a system crash, Acronis® True Image Enterprise Server allows you to perform the entire server restore in just minutes. Complete system restoration can be performed to an existing system as well as to a new system with different hardware or to a virtual server.

Features:

Restore the entire Windows or Linux servers in minutes after any unforeseen event
Acronis Universal Restore - restore to different hardware or to a virtual server (note: requires separate add-on license)
Centralized remote operations are even more convenient with the New Acronis Management Console
Centralized remote operations — Are even more convenient with the New Acronis Management Console
New! VMware Consolidated Backup integration - reduce the load on your ESX server
New! Backup image encryption
New! Multi-volume snapshots - Permits you to back up data located on multiple volumes
New! Convert image files to VMDK or VHD for instant virtualization - Supports major virtualization operating systems from VMware, Microsoft, SWsoft and Parallels
New! Dynamic disk support
New! Wider hardware compatibility - Including SAS drives, Wake on LAN, and tape libraries support
New! Improved Scheduling and Notifications - Including event-driven backups, periodic backup validations, and schedule cloning
Remote unattended restores with the Acronis bootable agent - Recover all systems in the network from a central location
Modify images - Mount images in read/write mode and apply changes directly
Boot from an image, using Acronis Active Restore (a patent pending technology) Decrease downtime by allowing systems to be used during a recovery
Enhanced database support - Online backup of servers with the mission critical databases, such as Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and more
Automatic image verification 0 - Peace of mind by ensuring that images can be used for restoration
Differential backups - Decrease the number of backups you manage
Data backups, in addition to our traditional image backups
Exclude files from backups - Capture only business data and saves space in storage archives
Windows Event Log and SNMP support - 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 — Minimize disruptions of business operations
Create CDs with bootable images, PXE packages, and bootable recovery media ISOs - Eliminate the need to have separate recovery media and provide flexibility for application management

Release Notes for Acronis True Image Echo Workstation Build 8398

New features:
Sendsysinfo: a command-line utility located on Acronis bootable media that gathers and e-mails system information.

Fixed issues:
Archive deletion in the Acronis Secure Zone does not work correctly. (After deletion of any backup all backups and archives created later are also deleted).
Acronis Universal Restore cannot be installed on a machine with Acronis True Image agent installed.
It is not possible to protect the Acronis Secure Zone with a password.
Acronis Bootable Agent cannot be placed on Acronis Bootable rescue media.
Backup of a system logical volume fails if one backs it up as an SDA device.
The One-click restore option does not find an archive on Acronis bootable media if bootable media is loaded in a USB-attached CD/DVD drive.
Acronis True Image fails to convert a *.tib image containing Microsoft Windows x64 to Hyper-V.
A RegSvr32 warning message appears during the Acronis Secure Zone creation.
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager cannot be activated in Acronis True Image Agent for Linux.
Acronis Group Server duplicates log entries for an archive.
An error occurs when one creates a backup location folder on the Backup Server.

Known issues:
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager cannot be deactivated without the Acronis Secure Zone.
Acronis Bootable rescue media cannot manage image archives created in the Acronis Secure Zone under the Windows operating system.

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