
Customers who had a wide range of needs-such as direct backup support for and email server or a database, such as Microsoft SQL Server, or bare-metal restore capabilities for virtual servers-were usually left scratching their heads until they received assistance from a sales rep. In previous versions, calculating your license fee could be something of a nightmare as you had to first figure out all of the potential options and their pricing. Still, overall, Acronis Cyber Backup is a great product, and only comes in slightly behind Editors' Choice winner Arcserve UDP due mainly to a slight dearth of popular backup targets. A free 30-day trial is available, and both Linux and Windows systems are supported, although Mac OS X users are, surprisingly, left out in the cold. This version uses its cloud hooks to provide new capabilities to customers, including additional security and remote management features. Acronis has been around for a long time and is well known for its on-site backup solution, but this version also competes well as a business-grade cloud backup product.
Lack of popular third-party cloud backup targetsĪcronis Cyber Backup begins at $59.67 per year but even at that price, its latest iteration amply demonstrates the company's maturity and expertise. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.
How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.
How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files. How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill. How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad. How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages. Service providers can enable or disable the self-service recovery feature in service plans or for each individual customer subscriptions as well as managing the number of recovery points to be exposed to customers depending on the subscription type. With the Acronis Backup extension, hosters using the Plesk server platform can easily expose backup to all or some of their customers. Self-service recovery option to enable customers to restore their data through the Plesk user interface Premium backup service for web hosting customers. Granular recovery of individual accounts, domains, databases, mailboxes, and files through the Plesk user interface. Fast incremental backups to reduce backup time and server resource consumption. Full system backup and recovery to protect the entire server. The same backup can then be used to restore the web server to a working state in case of a disaster as well as for granular recovery of individual Plesk objects such as accounts, domains, mailboxes, databases, and files. The Acronis Backup extension for Plesk enables backup of the entire web server, including all websites and databases, to the Acronis cloud storage.
Complete web server backup and granular recovery