Centralized vaults

A centralized vault is a networked location allotted by the management server administrator to serve as storage for the backup archives. A centralized vault can be managed by a storage node or be unmanaged. The total number and size of archives stored in a centralized vault is limited by the storage size only.

As soon as the management server administrator creates a centralized vault, the vault path and name are distributed to all machines registered on the server. The shortcut to the vault appears on the machines in the Vaults group. Any backup plan existing on the machines, including local plans, can use the centralized vault.

The following table explains in details the difference between managed and unmanaged vaults.

Functionality

Managed vaults

Unmanaged vaults

Requires installation of Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5 Storage Node

Yes

No

Data stored in the vault is included in the centralized data catalog

Yes

No

Dedicated user accounts for accessing a vault (vault administrators and vault users)

Yes

No

Data deduplication

Yes

No

Vault encryption

Yes

No

Archive cleanup, replication and validation set in the backup plan is performed by...

...the storage node (except replication to Online Backup Storage, performed by the agent).

...the agent.

Supported types of storage:

 

 

 

Acronis Online Backup Storage

No

Yes

 

Tape device

Yes
(no deduplication or vault encryption)

No

 

Network share

Yes

Yes

 

SAN, NAS

Yes

Yes

 

FTP/SFTP server

No

Yes

Related sections

Creating a managed centralized vault

Creating an unmanaged centralized vault

Actions on centralized vaults

Operations available in vaults