Acronis True Image Server creates the exact disk image of your live server for complete backup without shutting down a server and interrupting server operations. The disk backup contains the exact copy of a server hard disk, including all the computer data, operating system, and programs. After a server crash you can restore the entire system or replace lost files from a disk backup.
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Reviewing 9.1 Build 3567 (Jun 6, 2009)
Version 9.1 is incredibly buggy, and they are charging about 80% of the full price to upgrade from 9.1 to 9.5. Can't really recommend this anymore :-(
Reviewing 8.0 Build 1018 (Jan 27, 2006)
Pricey indeed, but you can find discounts (as much as 20%) if you search Froogle, Deprice or Yahoo!Shop
Case in point:
http://www.deprice.com/a...strueimageserverwin.htm
Reviewing 8.0 Build 903 (Jul 19, 2005)
Great backup program. Use it to backup my primary HD to my secondary HD. Creates a 20 GB backup in about 10 min. Highly recommended.
Reviewing 8.0 Build 859 (Jun 9, 2005)
We were looking for a backup software to switch to from Symantec Norton Ghost we currently use.
We found True Image 8.0 Server for Windows suits best our requirements. Scheduled backups worked fine and we liked the wide range of hardware this program supports including Promise, Intel and Adapteq RAID controllers. The command-line utility feature is also very comfortable.
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager feature is also very useful in case a server does not have a CD-Rom.
We were pleased to discover that a trial version of Acronis True Image Server is fully functional. It made the decision that much more easy to make when comparing both costs and functionality.
Reviewing 8.0 Build 859 (Jun 8, 2005)
Acronis products are the best. However, its abit pricey.
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