Key features, Eatures, 5 key features – Acronis Recovery for Microsoft Exchange - User Guide User Manual
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Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Assistant provides an intuitive GUI for
easy creation and implementation of a backup strategy, even without DBA
experience
• Disaster Recovery Plan
Automatically creates and e-mails Disaster Recovery Plans with step-by-step
instructions on recovering databases. The guided process makes it possible
for staff to restore databases quickly, even without DBA skills
• Recovery to a Selected Point-in-Time
With transaction log backed up, Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange allows
you to specify a date and time to restore your data from
1.5 Key
Features
• Database Backup (Fastest Method)
Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange provides the ability to backup all data at
a database level. This is the fastest, but the least flexible backup method
• Brick-Level Backup
Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange provides the ability to backup all data at
a documents level (brick-level). This is not the fastest, but the most flexible
backup method
• Bare Metal Restore
The bare metal restore feature restores a whole production server
(operating system and all databases) on bare metal from a bootable CD or
from a PXE. This feature is available only if Acronis True Image Echo
Update (build 8115 or later) and Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange are
installed on the server
• Automated recovery to point-of-failure
Automated recovery to point-of-failure allows easy one-step recovery to a
point just before failure or disaster with no loss of data
• Encryption
Protect backups with industry strength-standard encryption technology. AES
(Advanced Encryption Standard) is available with three key lengths – 128,
192 and 256 bits to balance performance and protection as desired
• Compression
Create backups up to 10 times smaller than the original uncompressed
format. Three compression levels let you optimize for faster performance,
smaller size, or a balance of both
• Dial Tone Recovery
Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange can restore e-mail service more quickly
to users (providing them with a basic "dial tone") and then restore users'
previous data as it becomes available
• Bandwidth Throttling
Control bandwidth usage to keep the backup process transparent to
network users
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