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Pre/post backup/restore commands – Users can specify their own commands which
will be executed before and after the backup or restore process. For example, one might
want to remove some temporary files from the disk before starting a backup or configure
a third party antivirus product to be started each time before the backup starts
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User-editable default backup options – Users can configure and save backup
parameters, such as backup performance (hard disk writing speed, network bandwidth
during backups), validate backup archive after backup completion, file-level security
settings (preserving files' security settings in the archive, storing encrypted files in
encrypted or decrypted state)
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User-editable default restore options – Users can configure and save restore
parameters, such as files overwriting mode, the original or current date and time for
restored files etc.
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Read-write mode of mounting images
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Bootable backup media – When backing up to removable media, users can make this
media bootable in the same manner as a rescue CD, so separate recover media is not
required
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Bootable disks ISOs and RIS packages – In addition to burning a bootable rescue
disk, users can save its ISO image for burning later, or create a RIS package for remote
boot of Acronis True Image Enterprise Server
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Acronis Bootable Agent – Adding this Agent to the rescue disk or RIS package will
enable the administrator to manage the remote computer, booted from this disk/RIS-
server, with Acronis True Image Management Console. Thus, they can restore
unattended systems, including blade servers, from remote locations
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Windows Event Log and SNMP support – Store event log messages, issued by
Acronis True Image Enterprise Server, to Windows Event Log or send them to SNMP
clients
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Manage System Restore tool (for Windows 2003 Server and higher) – Turn on/off the
Windows native System Restore tool directly from Acronis True Image Enterprise Server
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1.5 System requirements and supported media
1.5.1 Minimum system requirements
Acronis True Image Enterprise Server requires the following hardware:
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Pentium processor or higher
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256MB RAM
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FDD or CD-RW drive for bootable media creation
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Mouse (recommended).
1.5.2 Supported operating systems
Acronis True Image Management Console
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Windows 98/Me
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Windows NT 4.0 Workstation SP6/2000 Professional SP4/XP Professional SP2
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Windows NT 4.0 Server SP6/2000 Server/2000 Advanced Server/2003 Server
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