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Chapter 3. Installation of Acronis
Recovery for MS SQL Server
From this chapter you will learn how to install Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server
components both locally and remotely.
3.1 Minimum System Requirements
Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server requires the following hardware:
Pentium processor or higher
512 MB RAM
Mouse (recommended)
3.2 Security Policy
3.2.1 Credentials
Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server obtains access to networked computers using two
types of credentials.
1. Credentials with Guest Rights – used for access to configuration and status
data on each computer. The credentials you provide during Acronis Recovery for
MS SQL Server installation will be applied to all networked computers. This is
convenient for domain administrators, who can create a domain user account with
guest rights and remote access right to every computer. In a workgroup, it would
also make sense to create identical accounts with guest rights on each computer
accessed by Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server.
If you do not wish to create a uniform account, provide guest credentials for each
computer after the installation and initial network discovery via Manage
Computer -> Set Credentials.
You can combine both methods, for example, set a uniform account for domain
members and set individual accounts for members of a workgroup.
2. Administrator Credentials – used for performing migration, deployment or other
tasks which require such rights. These are entered during creation of tasks.