Advanced Protection For Your Data, System, And Files
A complete integrated cloud solution for cyber security. Acronis Cyber Cloud combines all advanced cyber protection features in a centralized, easy-to-use dashboard, including advanced backup, recovery, and data protection against malware.
Time Is Money, Save Them Both With Ease Of Mind
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Disaster Recovery with a few clicks
Set up your backups for files, systems, or entire servers, schedule them in short backup windows and restore them all quickly in a few easy steps.
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Complete efficiency
A smooth and fast cloud solution that requires zero infrastructure investment.
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Fully secured
Certified Cloud data centers provide secure storage with fully encrypted backups.
Single dashboard, multiple functions
The user-friendly web-based console lets you quickly implement most cyber security activities, including disaster recovery practices like network configuration, failover testing, and failback.
Acronis aligns with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) framework, which consists of five principles to protect your business:
Vulnerabilities in your IT infrastructure and perform auto-discovery of devices in your network
In a data loss scenario, we can quickly remediate and restore lost data and systems remotely to complete operations with little to no downtime and perform an entire forensic investigation
Threats and provide robust defenses against malware/ransomware
Using Cyber Protection Operations Center alerts and support in the event of a cyberattack
With best practices in security, management, software updates, and more
Features
FAQ
Disaster recovery solutions allow companies to quickly resume business-critical workloads after cyberattacks, natural disasters, or server failures. The disaster recovery process typically involves a different physical or cloud site to restore data. Every disaster recovery solution aims to help businesses operate as usual. Since business continuity depends on availability, disaster recovery strategies depend on tight RPOs and RTOs.
A Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is the point in time that data, systems, and applications will be recovered. A Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is how much time can pass before your business must be restored.
Backups are simple; they are a copy of your corporate systems and data that can be used to bring a failed system back online. Disaster recovery refers to a more advanced form of system copies that include processing capabilities.
Your business has its unique data requirements so a good plan will minimize the complexity of the disaster recovery process. To define the correct approach to creating a disaster recovery plan for your business, you must assess the applications, process, and cost versus risk.
For reliable disaster recovery, you need to look beyond simply copying all of your databases and files. Your entire infrastructure contains vital production data – servers, PCs, NAS, SAN, hypervisors, and endpoints. You’ll need to capture application settings, operating system configurations, bookmarks, and registry data for a full recovery.