The tool's real-time replication is fast and enhances data security. If our clients who want to use replication have VMs in their on-premises data centers and want to have a DR, they can perform replication so that if that VM goes down on-site, we have a cloud VM that is ready to be used. For the update provided by the product, I rate the solution a nine out of ten. I am unsure about the AI capabilities of the product since my company doesn't have customers who use it. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
Enterprise Support Specialist at Team One Technologies Pvt. Ltd
Real User
Top 5
2024-05-21T09:41:15Z
May 21, 2024
We are using the latest version of Acronis Disaster Recovery. The solution takes around two to three hours for data restoration. The solution performs fast disaster recovery and backup. The solution benefits our customers by instantly recovering their servers. I would recommend Acronis Disaster Recovery to other organizations. We need four engineers to deploy the solution in our customer's environment. We perform quarterly maintenance of the solution. Overall, I rate the solution ten out of ten.
The solution's real-time disaster recovery capability has benefited our response to incidents. We had a case where one of the developers made a mistake and deleted one table from the system. Instead of restoring everything, I powered on the DR site ten minutes before he deleted the data. I gave him access to the DR server and no one else. I asked him to log in, turn on the backup, export the deleted table to a file, get it on his computer, and then import it into the production system. By having the ability to start a disaster server at a point in time in a few minutes, he went in there, took the table, and restored it on the production one. Only one person out of the many users working on that service realized that there was an issue for one hour. I would recommend the solution to other users because it is very cheap, and you don't have to invest in hardware. Acronis Disaster Recovery is very easy to implement and quick to use. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I rate the solution a nine out of ten. The solution is good, but the customization can be improved by including a load balancer. I advise users considering implementing this solution to do a complete test on the product before they buy.
Director, Information Technology at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-01-25T23:49:10Z
Jan 25, 2021
It is good practice to have local backups even when you have them on the cloud. This was important when it became time to recovery our data. You will want the backup locally if you want to expedite the recovery of a large data configuration. I rate Acronis Disaster Recovery an eight out of ten.
In previous versions, Acronis did not support taking backups from AWS or Google Cloud. However, this option has been added and they are now able to integrate with them. This is a good product and I feel confident recommending it to any of my customers. I would suggest that people considering it go ahead and implement it. if there are any concerns then a PoC should be able to answer them. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Acronis Disaster Recovery Service is a hybrid cloud, all-in-one, IT continuity solution that protects and restores your data and servers in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. Leveraging the power of the Acronis AnyData Engine, Acronis Disaster Recovery Service can reliably recover your servers or entire data centers without the need for you to invest in duplicate systems or additional staff.
Acronis Disaster Recovery Service can reliably recover your servers or entire data...
The tool's real-time replication is fast and enhances data security. If our clients who want to use replication have VMs in their on-premises data centers and want to have a DR, they can perform replication so that if that VM goes down on-site, we have a cloud VM that is ready to be used. For the update provided by the product, I rate the solution a nine out of ten. I am unsure about the AI capabilities of the product since my company doesn't have customers who use it. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
We are using the latest version of Acronis Disaster Recovery. The solution takes around two to three hours for data restoration. The solution performs fast disaster recovery and backup. The solution benefits our customers by instantly recovering their servers. I would recommend Acronis Disaster Recovery to other organizations. We need four engineers to deploy the solution in our customer's environment. We perform quarterly maintenance of the solution. Overall, I rate the solution ten out of ten.
The solution's real-time disaster recovery capability has benefited our response to incidents. We had a case where one of the developers made a mistake and deleted one table from the system. Instead of restoring everything, I powered on the DR site ten minutes before he deleted the data. I gave him access to the DR server and no one else. I asked him to log in, turn on the backup, export the deleted table to a file, get it on his computer, and then import it into the production system. By having the ability to start a disaster server at a point in time in a few minutes, he went in there, took the table, and restored it on the production one. Only one person out of the many users working on that service realized that there was an issue for one hour. I would recommend the solution to other users because it is very cheap, and you don't have to invest in hardware. Acronis Disaster Recovery is very easy to implement and quick to use. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Acronis Disaster Recovery is an excellent product. It is very stable and meets all the backup and recovery requirements. I rate it a ten out of ten.
Overall, I rate Acronis Disaster Recovery a six out of ten.
I rate Acronis Disaster Recovery an eight out of ten.
I rate the solution a nine out of ten. The solution is good, but the customization can be improved by including a load balancer. I advise users considering implementing this solution to do a complete test on the product before they buy.
It is good practice to have local backups even when you have them on the cloud. This was important when it became time to recovery our data. You will want the backup locally if you want to expedite the recovery of a large data configuration. I rate Acronis Disaster Recovery an eight out of ten.
In previous versions, Acronis did not support taking backups from AWS or Google Cloud. However, this option has been added and they are now able to integrate with them. This is a good product and I feel confident recommending it to any of my customers. I would suggest that people considering it go ahead and implement it. if there are any concerns then a PoC should be able to answer them. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Just follow the installation guide and review the pre-requisites properly.