If you are a Virtual Edition user, please follow the procedures described in the "Backing up virtual machines" document:
"Getting started with Agent for ESX(i)"
"Getting started with Agent for Hyper-V"
These brief installation instructions enable you to start using the product quickly. For the complete description of installation methods and procedures, please refer to the Installation documentation.
Before installation, make sure that:
Stand-alone editions
Run the Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 setup program and follow the on-screen instructions.
Advanced editions
When following the instructions below, you can select more than one machine role.
A central server that drives data protection within the enterprise network. Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Management Server provides the administrator with:
If there are multiple management servers on the network, they operate independently, manage different machines and use different centralized vaults for storing archives.
Details. The console will also be installed so that you can control the management server locally.
An application that performs data backup and recovery and enables other management operations on the machine, such as task management and operations with hard disks.
The type of data that can be backed up depends on the agent type. Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 includes the agents for backing up disks and files and the agents for backing up virtual machines residing on virtualization servers.
Details. The console will also be installed on each machine.
A server aimed to optimize usage of various resources required for protection of enterprise data. This goal is achieved by organizing managed vaults. Storage Node enables the administrator to:
Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Management Console is an administrative tool for remote or local access to Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 agents and, in the product editions that include the centralized management capability, to the Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Management Server.
The console has two distributions: for installation on Windows and installation on Linux. While both distributions enable connection to any Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 agent and Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Management Server, we recommend that you use the console for Windows if you have a choice between the two. The console that installs on Linux has limited functionality:
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Start the console by selecting |
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Log in as root or log in as an ordinary user and then switch user as required. Start the console with the command /usr/sbin/acronis_console |
For understanding of the GUI elements see "Using the management console".
To be able to recover an operating system that fails to start, or deploy it on bare metal, create bootable media.
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Stand-alone editions
Skip this step since in your case the console is always connected to the machine.
Advanced editions
Connect the console to the managed machine, or to the management server.
On the first page of the console, click one of the following:
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Back up now (not available when the console is connected to the management server)
Click Back up now to do a one-time backup in a few simple steps. The backup process will start immediately after you perform the required steps.
To save your machine to a file:
Under Where to back up, click Location, and select the location where the backup will be saved. Click OK to confirm your selection. Click OK at the bottom of the window to start the backup.
Tip. Using the bootable media, you can do off-line ("cold") backups in the same way as in the operating system.
Create a backup plan if you need a long-term backup strategy including backup schemes, schedules and conditions, timely deleting of backups, or moving them to different locations.
Notes for users of advanced editions: When creating a backup plan on the management server, you can:
- Select entire machines or groups of machines.
- Select different data items on each machine.
- Use selection rules to select the same data items on different machines.
This way, you will create a centralized backup plan to be deployed to the selected machines. For more information, please refer to "Creating a centralized backup plan".
To recover data, you need to select the backed up data and the destination the data will be recovered to. As a result, a recovery task will be created.
Recovery of a disk or volume over a volume locked by the operating system requires a reboot. After the recovery is completed, the recovered operating system goes online automatically.
If the machine fails to boot or if you need to recover a system to bare metal, boot the machine using the bootable media and configure the recovery operation in the same way as the recovery task.
Notes for users of advanced editions: You cannot control operations under bootable media using the management server. But you can disconnect the console from the server and connect it to the machine booted from the media.
The Navigation pane (at the left part of the console) enables you to navigate across the product views that are used for different administering purposes.
Administering the management server