Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Acronis® True Image Echo Enterprise Server – a complete solution for corporate users
- 1.2 Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components
- 1.3 New in Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server
- 1.4 Supported file systems and storage media
- 1.5 License policy
- 1.6 Technical support
- Chapter 2. Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server installation and startup
- 2.1 System requirements
- 2.2 Security parameters
- 2.3 Installing Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components
- 2.3.1 Installation of Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server local version and Acronis True Image Agent for Windows
- 2.3.2 Installation of Acronis True Image Agent for Linux
- 2.3.3 Installation of Acronis Group Server
- 2.3.4 Acronis Backup Server installation and setup
- 2.3.5 Acronis Universal Restore installation
- 2.4 Extracting Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components
- 2.5 Running Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components
- 2.6 Removing Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components
- Chapter 3. General information and proprietary Acronis technologies
- 3.1 The difference between file archives and disk/partition images
- 3.2 Full, incremental and differential backups
- 3.3 Acronis Secure Zone®
- 3.4 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
- 3.5 Acronis Backup Server
- 3.6 Acronis Snap Restore
- 3.7 Acronis Universal Restore
- 3.8 Backing up to tape libraries and tape drives
- 3.9 Viewing disk and partition information
- Chapter 4. Using Acronis True Image Management Console
- Chapter 5. Using Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server (local version)
- Chapter 6. Creating backup archives
- 6.1 Backing up files and folders (file backup)
- 6.2 Backing up disks and partitions (image backup)
- 6.3 Setting backup options
- 6.3.1 Archive protection
- 6.3.2 Source files exclusion
- 6.3.3 Pre/post commands
- 6.3.4 Database support
- 6.3.5 Compression level
- 6.3.6 Backup performance
- 6.3.7 Fast incremental/differential backup
- 6.3.8 Archive splitting
- 6.3.9 File-level security settings
- 6.3.10 Media components
- 6.3.11 Error handling
- 6.3.12 Dual destination backup
- 6.3.13 Wake On LAN
- 6.3.14 Additional settings
- Chapter 7. Restoring the backup data
- 7.1 Considerations before recovery
- 7.2 Restoring files and folders from file archives
- 7.3 Restoring disks/partitions or files from images
- 7.3.1 Starting the Restore Data Wizard
- 7.3.2 Archive selection
- 7.3.3 Restoration type selection
- 7.3.4 Selecting a disk/partition to restore
- 7.3.5 Selecting a target disk/partition
- 7.3.6 Changing the restored partition type
- 7.3.7 Changing the restored partition file system
- 7.3.8 Changing the restored partition size and location
- 7.3.9 Assigning a letter to the restored partition
- 7.3.10 Restoring several disks or partitions at once
- 7.3.11 Using Acronis Universal Restore
- 7.3.12 Setting restore options
- 7.3.13 Restoration summary and executing restoration
- 7.4 Setting restore options
- 7.5 Creating dynamic disks and volumes
- Chapter 8. Scheduling tasks
- Chapter 9. Managing the Acronis Secure Zone
- Chapter 10. Creating bootable media
- Chapter 11. Operations with archives
- Chapter 12. Notifications and event tracing
- Chapter 13. Working with a virtual environment
- Chapter 14. Transferring the system to a new disk
- 14.1 General information
- 14.2 Security
- 14.3 Executing transfers
- 14.3.1 Selecting Clone mode
- 14.3.2 Selecting source disk
- 14.3.3 Selecting destination disk
- 14.3.4 Partitioned destination disk
- 14.3.5 Old and new disk partition layout
- 14.3.6 Old disk data
- 14.3.7 Destroying the old disk data
- 14.3.8 Selecting partition transfer method
- 14.3.9 Partitioning the old disk
- 14.3.10 Old and new disk partition layouts
- 14.3.11 Cloning summary
- 14.4 Cloning with manual partitioning
- Chapter 15. Adding a new hard disk
- Chapter 16. Command-line mode and scripting

partition’s entry will occupy the same position as in the source disk
MBR saved in the image. If the position is not empty, the existing
entry will be moved to another position.
The following options are available when using the Acronis Universal Restore add-on to Acronis True
Image Echo Enterprise Server. For more information see
3.7 Acronis Universal Restore
.
/ur_path:[path]
/ur_username:[user]
/ur_password:[pwd]
Specifies using Acronis Universal Restore and the path to the drivers
storage.
/ur_driver:[inf-filename]
Specifies using Acronis Universal Restore and the mass-storage
driver to be installed.
filerestore
/target_folder:[target
folder]
Specifies a folder where folders/files will be restored (a target
folder). If not specified, the original path is re-created from the
archive.
/overwrite:[older | never
| always]
This option allows you to keep useful data changes made since the
backup being restored was done. Choose what to do if the program
finds in the target folder a file with the same name as in the
archive:
older – this will give the priority to the most recent file
modification, whether it be in the archive or on the disk.
never – this will give the file on the hard disk unconditional
priority over the archived file.
always – this will give the archived file unconditional priority
over the file on the hard disk.
If not specified, the files on the disk will
always be replaced
with the archived files.
/restore_security:[on |
off]
Specifies whether to restore files’ security attributes (default) or the
files will inherit the security settings of the folder where they will be
restored.
/original_date:[on | off]
Specifies whether to restore files’ original date and time from the
archive or assign the current date and time to the restored files. If
not specified, the current date is assigned.
consolidate
/target_filename:[file
name]
Specifies the path to and name of the archive copy to be created. If
there are two or more backups (pits) in the copy, numbers will be
added to their names.
/include_pits:[pits
numbers]
Specifies the backups (pits) to be included in the archive copy. To
get the numbers of pits, use
/pit_info. Separate multiple values
with semicolon, for example:
/include_pits:2,4,5
convert
/target_filename:[file
name]
Specifies the path to and name of the virtual disk file to be created.
The file extension corresponds to the type of the virtual machine to
which the virtual disk will be added:
VMware virtual machine - .vmdk
MS virtual machine - .vhd
Parallels virtual machine - .hdd.
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