

"The cost of server downtime could be thousands and even millions of dollars per hour. "The greatest benefit any backup software can provide is the ability to get the system working quickly and exactly the way it was before the failure," said Max Tsypliaev, president of Acronis, Inc. In addition to its disk imaging capabilities, Acronis True Image Server 7.0 now incorporates all the features required to clone and upgrade server disk drives, the company says. "And to ensure the data integrity essential in any server disaster recovery plan, an image verification tool is integrated to make sure backups maintain integrity and are fully restorable," Williamson adds. The product also supports incremental backups, scripting, scheduling, dynamic disks, tape drives, CD and DVD writers, as well as USB2.0 and Firewire storage.

"This means user and server administrator productivity is maintained during imaging and backup because there's no need to close files, end applications, disconnect users, or bring down the server," Williamson says. "A unique feature - one that's of great interest to every IT manager with one or more servers - is the ability to image 'live' Windows servers," says Arthur Williamson, managing director of local distributor Synapsys. Local Acronis agent Synapsys has released the latest version of Acronis True Image Server - the powerful server imaging, backup and disaster recovery tool that is garnering multiple awards and rave reviews around the world.ĭeveloped by Acronis, Inc, the San Francisco-based technological leader in storage management solutions, True Image Server allows systems administrators and network managers to create the exact disk image of live servers for complete backup, providing a comprehensive and cost-effective server protection solution.
