Acronis Backup Advanced 11.5 Installation Manual

Advanced for Windows Server
Advanced for SQL
Advanced for Linux Server
Advanced for SharePoint
Advanced for PC
Advanced for Active Directory
Advanced for VMware / Hyper-V / RHEV / Citrix XenServer / Oracle VM
For Windows Server Essentials
Advanced for Exchange
Acronis Backup Advanced
Version 11.5 Update 3
Installation Guide
Table of contents
1 Before installation .................................................................................................................4
1.1 About using the product in the trial mode ................................................................................ 4
1.2 Licenses for Acronis Backup and Acronis Backup Advanced ..................................................... 4
1.3 Acronis Backup components ..................................................................................................... 6
1.3.1 Agent for Windows ......................................................................................................................................... 6
1.3.2 Agent for Linux ................................................................................................................................................ 7
1.3.3 Agent for VMware ........................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3.4 Agent for Hyper-V ........................................................................................................................................... 8
1.3.5 Agent for Exchange ......................................................................................................................................... 8
1.3.6 Agent for SQL ................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.3.7 Agent for Active Directory .............................................................................................................................. 8
1.3.8 Components for centralized management ................................................................................................... 9
1.3.9 Management Console ................................................................................................................................... 10
1.3.10 Bootable Media Builder ................................................................................................................................ 10
1.4 Licensing of Acronis Backup Advanced ....................................................................................11
1.4.1 How many licenses do I need? ..................................................................................................................... 11
1.4.2 Licensing for virtual machines ...................................................................................................................... 12
1.5 Supported operating systems ..................................................................................................12
1.6 System requirements ...............................................................................................................15
2 Installing Acronis Backup Advanced ...................................................................................... 17
2.1 Installation in Windows ...........................................................................................................17
2.1.1 Ways of installation in Windows .................................................................................................................. 17
2.1.2 Local installation ............................................................................................................................................ 19
2.1.3 Installing the agent through Group Policy ................................................................................................... 28
2.1.4 Configuration script parameters .................................................................................................................. 31
2.1.5 Installation from the management server Web page ................................................................................ 34
2.1.6 Installing Acronis License Server .................................................................................................................. 38
2.2 Installation in Linux ..................................................................................................................38
2.2.1 Preparation .................................................................................................................................................... 39
2.2.2 Interactive installation of Acronis Backup Advanced ................................................................................. 41
2.2.3 Installation in the unattended mode ........................................................................................................... 42
2.2.4 Command-line parameters .......................................................................................................................... 42
2.3 Remote installation ..................................................................................................................45
2.3.1 Prerequisites .................................................................................................................................................. 45
2.3.2 Preparation .................................................................................................................................................... 46
2.3.3 Installation procedure ................................................................................................................................... 47
2.4 Installation of Agent for VMware ............................................................................................50
2.4.1 Importing Agent for VMware (Virtual Appliance)....................................................................................... 52
2.4.2 Updating Agent for VMware (Virtual Appliance) ........................................................................................ 54
2.5 Installation of Agent for Hyper-V .............................................................................................55
2.6 Installation for other virtualization platforms .........................................................................56
2.7 Installation of Agent for Exchange ...........................................................................................56
2.8 Installation of Agent for SQL ....................................................................................................58
2.9 Installation of Agent for Active Directory ................................................................................59
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3 Upgrading from Acronis Backup to Acronis Backup Advanced ............................................... 60
4 Checking for software updates ............................................................................................. 61
5 Uninstallation ...................................................................................................................... 62
5.1 Uninstalling Acronis Backup Advanced ....................................................................................62
5.1.1 Uninstallation in Windows ........................................................................................................................... 62
5.1.2 Uninstallation in Linux ................................................................................................................................... 64
5.2 Deleting Agent for VMware (Virtual Appliance) ......................................................................64
5.3 Deleting Acronis Secure Zone ..................................................................................................65
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1 Before installation

Product
Disk and file
backup
Centralized
management
Deduplication
Backup to
tape
Application
backup
Acronis Backup for Windows Server
+ - - - -
Acronis Backup for Linux Server
+ - - - -
Acronis Backup for PC
+ - - - -
This section answers questions that might arise before the product installation.

1.1 About using the product in the trial mode

Before buying an Acronis Backup license, you may want to try the software. This can be done without a license key.
To install the product in the trial mode, run the setup program locally or use the remote installation (p. 45) functionality. Unattended installation and other ways of installation (p. 17) are not supported.
Limitations of the trial mode
When installed in the trial mode, Acronis Backup has the following limitation:
The Universal Restore functionality is disabled.
Additional limitations for bootable media:
The disk management functionality is not available. You can try the user interface, but there is no
option to commit the changes.
The recovery functionality is available, but the backup functionality is not. To try the backup
functionality, install the software in the operating system.
Upgrading to the full mode
After the trial period expires, the product GUI displays a notification requesting you to specify or obtain a license key.
To specify a license key, click Help > Change License. Specifying the key by running the setup program is not possible.
If you have activated a trial or purchased a subscription for the cloud backup service, cloud backup will be available until the subscription period expires, regardless of whether you specify a license key.
1.2 Licenses for Acronis Backup and Acronis Backup
Advanced
Licensing of the Acronis Backup product family and the Acronis Backup Advanced suite is based on the number of machines backed up by the products. A license is required for every physical machine that you want to back up.
The following table lists the products and their main features.
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Product
Disk and file
backup
Centralized
management
Deduplication
Backup to
tape
Application
backup
Acronis Backup for Windows Server Essentials
+ + +
+
All
supported*
Acronis Backup Advanced for Windows Server
+ + + + -
Acronis Backup Advanced for Linux Server
+ + + + -
Acronis Backup Advanced for PC
+ + + + -
Acronis Backup Advanced for Exchange
+ + +
+
Exchange
Acronis Backup Advanced for SQL
+ + + + SQL
Acronis Backup Advanced for SharePoint
+ + +
+
SQL,
SharePoint
Acronis Backup Advanced for Active Directory
+ + +
+
Active
Directory
Acronis Backup Advanced for VMware / Hyper-V / RHEV / Citrix XenServer / Oracle VM
+ + +
+
All
supported*
* The supported applications are: Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SharePoint, and Microsoft Active Directory.
The products without centralized management are designed for backing up the data of a single machine. All components of each product are installed on the same machine. You will be asked for the license key during the installation.
The Acronis Backup Advanced suite is designed for backing up multiple machines. In addition to components that need to be installed on a backed-up machine, these products include a management server that enables centralized management and storage nodes for storing backed up data. Usage of these additional components is not licensed. For example, you can install as many storage nodes as you wish - up to 50.
During installation of a licensed component (agent), you can either specify a license server or enter a license key manually. Use a license for a specific product or Acronis Backup Advanced Universal License. This license enables installation of all Acronis Backup Advanced products on a physical machine and on any number of virtual machines running on this physical machine.
Acronis Backup for Windows Server Essentials is a natural choice for a network with a single server and multiple workstations. By using this product on the server and using Acronis Backup Advanced for PC on the workstations, you can centrally manage all of the machines. Most descriptions of the Acronis Backup Advanced functionality in the documentation also apply to Acronis Backup for Windows Server Essentials.
Components of other Acronis Backup products do not interact with the components of Acronis Backup Advanced.
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1.3 Acronis Backup components

Acronis Backup includes the following main types of components.
Components for a managed machine (agents)
These are applications that perform data backup, recovery and other operations on the machines managed with Acronis Backup. Agents require a license to perform operations on each managed machine.
Components for centralized management
These components, included in Acronis Backup Advanced, provide centralized management capability. Usage of these components is not licensed.
Console
The console provides Graphical User Interface to other Acronis Backup components. Usage of the console is not licensed.
Bootable media builder
With bootable media builder, you can create bootable media in order to use the agents and other rescue utilities in a rescue environment.
Bootable Media Builder does not require a license if installed together with an agent. To use a media builder on a machine without an agent, you need to enter the license key or have at least one license on the license server. The license may be either available or assigned.

1.3.1 Agent for Windows

This agent enables disk-level and file-level data protection under Windows.
Disk backup
Disk-level data protection is based on backing up either a disk or a volume file system as a whole, along with all the information necessary for the operating system to boot; or all the disk sectors using the sector-by-sector approach (raw mode). A backup that contains a copy of a disk or a volume in a packaged form is called a disk (volume) backup or a disk (volume) image. It is possible to recover disks or volumes as a whole from such backup, as well as individual folders or files.
File backup
File-level data protection is based on backing up files and folders residing on the machine where the agent is installed or on a network share. Files can be recovered to their original location or to another place. It is possible to recover all files and folders that were backed up or select which of them to recover.
Other operations
Conversion to a virtual machine
Agent for Windows performs the conversion by recovering a disk backup to a new virtual machine of any of the following types: VMware Workstation, Microsoft Virtual PC, Citrix XenServer Open Virtual Appliance (OVA) or Red Hat Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM). Files of the fully configured and operational machine will be placed in the folder you select. You can start the machine using the respective virtualization software or prepare the machine files for further usage.
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Recovery to dissimilar hardware
You can use the restore to dissimilar hardware functionality on the machine where the agent is installed and create bootable media with this functionality. Acronis Universal Restore handles differences in devices that are critical for the operating system start-up, such as storage controllers, motherboard or chipset.
Disk management
Agent for Windows includes Acronis Disk Director Lite - a handy disk management utility. Disk management operations, such as cloning disks; converting disks; creating, formatting and deleting volumes; changing a disk partitioning style between MBR and GPT or changing a disk label, can be performed either in the operating system or using bootable media.

1.3.2 Agent for Linux

This agent enables disk-level and file-level data protection under Linux.
Disk backup
Disk-level data protection is based on backing up either a disk or a volume file system as a whole, along with all information necessary for the operating system to boot; or all the disk sectors using the sector-by-sector approach (raw mode.) A backup that contains a copy of a disk or a volume in a packaged form is called a disk (volume) backup or a disk (volume) image. It is possible to recover disks or volumes as a whole from such backup, as well as individual folders or files.
File backup
File-level data protection is based on backing up files and directories residing on the machine where the agent is installed or on a network share accessed using the smb or nfs protocol. Files can be recovered to their original location or to another place. It is possible to recover all files and directories that were backed up or select which of them to recover.
Conversion to a virtual machine
Agent for Linux performs the conversion by recovering a disk backup to a new virtual machine of any of the following types: VMware Workstation, Microsoft Virtual PC, Citrix XenServer Open Virtual Appliance (OVA) or Red Hat Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM). Files of the fully configured and operational machine will be placed in the directory you select. You can start the machine using the respective virtualization software or prepare the machine files for further usage.
Recovery to dissimilar hardware
You can use the restore to dissimilar hardware functionality on the machine where the agent is installed and create bootable media with this functionality. Acronis Universal Restore handles differences in devices that are critical for the operating system start-up, such as storage controllers, motherboard or chipset.

1.3.3 Agent for VMware

Acronis Backup Agent for VMware enables backup and recovery of ESX(i) virtual machines without installing agents into the guest systems. This backup method is known as agent-less backup or backup at a hypervisor level.
The agent is delivered in two versions:
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Agent for VMware (Virtual Appliance) can be imported or deployed to a VMware ESX(i) host. For off-loaded backup, Agent for VMware (Windows) can be installed on a machine running
Windows.

1.3.4 Agent for Hyper-V

Acronis Backup Agent for Hyper-V protects virtual machines residing on a Hyper-V virtualization server. The agent allows for backing up virtual machines from the host without having to install agents on each virtual machine.
Agent for Hyper-V can be installed in the following operating systems:
Windows Server 2008 (x64) with Hyper-V
Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008/2008 R2
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 with Hyper-V
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012/2012 R2
Agent for Hyper-V cannot be installed in Windows 8/8.1, even though this operating system includes the Hyper-V feature.

1.3.5 Agent for Exchange

Acronis Backup Agent for Exchange enables you to back up and recover Microsoft Exchange databases or individual mailboxes.
The agent uses Microsoft VSS to ensure the consistency of the backed-up databases. Recovery of the smaller data items (e-mails, calendar events or notes) is available from both database and mailbox backups.
The agent is included in the setup program of Acronis Backup Advanced.
The agent is installed with Agent for Windows (p. 6) or on a machine where Agent for Windows is already installed.

1.3.6 Agent for SQL

Acronis Backup Agent for SQL enables you to create single-pass disk and application backups and to recover Microsoft SQL databases from them. The databases can be recovered directly to a running SQL Server instance or extracted to a folder on a file system.
The agent uses Microsoft VSS to ensure the consistency of the backed-up databases. After a successful backup, the agent can truncate the SQL Server transaction log.
The agent is included in the setup program of Acronis Backup Advanced.
The agent is installed with Agent for Windows (p. 6) or on a machine where Agent for Windows is already installed.

1.3.7 Agent for Active Directory

Acronis Backup Agent for Active Directory enables you to create single-pass disk and application backups and to extract Microsoft Active Directory data from them to a folder on a file system.
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The agent uses Microsoft VSS to ensure the consistency of the backed-up data.
The agent is included in the setup program of Acronis Backup Advanced.
The agent is installed with Agent for Windows (p. 6) or on a machine where Agent for Windows is already installed.

1.3.8 Components for centralized management

This section lists the components that are included in Acronis Backup Advanced and provide the centralized management capability. Besides these components, Acronis Backup Agents have to be installed on all machines that need data protection.
1.3.8.1 Management Server
Acronis Backup Management Server is the central server that drives data protection within the enterprise network. The management server provides the administrator with:
a single entry point to the Acronis Backup infrastructure an easy way to protect data on numerous machines using centralized backup plans and grouping integration with VMware vCenter to discover virtual machines for protection enterprise-wide monitoring and reporting functionality built-in license management the ability to create centralized vaults for storing enterprise backup archives the ability to manage storage nodes the centralized catalog of all data stored on the storage nodes.
If there are multiple management servers on the network, they operate independently, manage different machines and use different centralized vaults for storing archives.
1.3.8.2 Storage Node
Acronis Backup Storage Node is a server designed to optimize the usage of various resources (such as the corporate storage capacity, the network bandwidth, or the managed machines' CPU load) which are required to protect the enterprise data. This goal is achieved by organizing and managing the locations that serve as dedicated storages of the enterprise backup archives (managed vaults).
The most important function of a storage node is deduplication of backups stored in its vaults. This means that identical data will be backed up to this vault only once. This minimizes the network usage during backup and storage space taken by the archives.
The storage nodes enable creating highly scalable and flexible, in terms of the hardware support, storage infrastructure. Up to 50 storage nodes can be set up, each being able to manage up to 20 vaults.
The administrator controls the storage nodes centrally from the Acronis Backup Management Server (p. 9). Direct console connection to a storage node is not possible.
1.3.8.3 Components for Remote Installation
These are Acronis component installation packages used by the management console (p. 10) for installation on remote machines.
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Components for Remote Installation need to be installed on the machine with the console or with the management server (p. 9). During installation, the setup program saves the components in the default location and saves this location path in the registry. As a result, the components are readily available in the Remote Installation Wizard (p. 45) as "registered components".
1.3.8.4 PXE Server
Acronis PXE Server allows for booting machines into Acronis bootable components through the network.
The network booting:
Eliminates the need to have a technician onsite to install the bootable media into the system that
has to be booted
During group operations, reduces the time required for booting multiple machines as compared
to using physical bootable media.
1.3.8.5 License Server
The server enables you to manage licenses of Acronis products and install the components that require licenses.
You can install a license server as a separate component (p. 38) or use the one integrated into the management server. The functionality of the license server is similar for both types of installation.
1.3.8.6 Acronis Wake-on-LAN Proxy
Acronis Wake-on-LAN Proxy enables Acronis Backup Management Server to wake up for backup machines located in another subnet. Acronis Wake-on-LAN Proxy installs on any server in the subnet where the machines to be backed up are located.

1.3.9 Management Console

Acronis Backup Management Console is an administrative tool for access to Acronis Backup agents and, in Acronis Backup Advanced, to Acronis Backup Management Server.
The console has two distributions: for installation on Windows and installation on Linux. While both distributions enable connection to any Acronis Backup agent and Acronis Backup 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:
Remote installation of Acronis Backup components is not available. The Active Directory-related features, such as browsing the AD, are not available.

1.3.10 Bootable Media Builder

Acronis Bootable Media Builder is a dedicated tool for creating bootable media. There are two media builder distributions: for installation in Windows and installation in Linux.
The media builder that installs on Windows can create bootable media based on either Windows Preinstallation Environment, or Linux kernel. The media builder that installs on Linux creates bootable media based on Linux kernel.
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1.4 Licensing of Acronis Backup Advanced

Acronis License Server
Licenses of Acronis Backup Advanced are managed by Acronis License Server. You can install a license server as a separate component (p. 38) or use the one integrated into the management server. The functionality of the license server is similar for both types of installation.
Acronis License Server can import multiple license keys from .txt or .eml files, saving you from the time-consuming procedure of typing in numbers.
Specifying licenses during installation
During installation of a licensed component (agent), you can either specify the license server or enter a license key manually. When you register the machine on the management server, the manually entered key will be imported to the server and will be seen in the list of licenses.
Installation of an agent is possible without specifying a license or a license server in the following cases:
When installing the software in the trial mode (p. 4). When installing the software for cloud backup only. Such backup does not require a license, but
requires a subscription for the Acronis Cloud Backup service.
When installing Agent for VMware (p. 7) (both versions). The licenses will be consumed later,
when a backup of the specified virtual machines starts. One license will be required for each host where a virtual machine is selected for backup.
Checking licenses
An Acronis agent connects to Acronis License Server every time the agent service starts and then every 1–5 days, as specified by the agent configuration parameters. If the agent is unable to connect to the license server, it initiates an alert. The agent keeps working without the license server for 1–60 days (as specified by the configuration parameters). After that, the agent stops doing backups (except for cloud backups) until a successful license check is completed.
If the agent connects to the license server but does not find the acquired license, it tries to acquire another license. If no license is available, the agent stops doing backups (except for cloud backups) until a license is successfully acquired.
By default, the agent tries to connect to the license server every day and keeps working without a license server for 30 days.

1.4.1 How many licenses do I need?

Assume that your company network includes a server and five workstations running Windows. All the machines are backed up by the administrator who prefers setting up and monitoring backups from a single place. Therefore, you consider licenses for Acronis Backup Advanced. The cost of a license for a workstation is less than for a server.
To protect all the machines, you need:
Five Acronis Backup Advanced for PC licenses One Acronis Backup Advanced for Windows Server license.
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1.4.2 Licensing for virtual machines

License name
Virtualization platform
Acronis Backup Advanced for VMware
Any supported platform developed by VMware (ESX, ESXi, VMware Workstation, VMware ACE)*
Acronis Backup Advanced for Hyper-V
Any supported platform developed by Microsoft (Hyper-V, Windows Virtual PC)*
Acronis Backup Advanced for RHEV
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
Kernel-based Virtual Machines (KVM)
Acronis Backup Advanced for Citrix XenServer
Citrix XenServer
Acronis Backup Advanced for Oracle VM
Oracle VM Server
Oracle VM VirtualBox
Acronis Backup Advanced Universal License
All of the above
Parallels Workstation
Parallels Server Bare Metal
The licenses for virtual environments enable backing up a physical host and an unlimited number of hosted virtual machines.
You can install the product into the guest systems, back them up from the host, or combine both methods. Any Acronis Backup agent, including Agent for Exchange, Agent for SQL, and Agent for Active Directory, can be installed without additional licenses.
For a VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V cluster, you need as many licenses as there are nodes in the cluster.
The following table enables you to define which license is required for your virtualization platform.
*For a complete list of supported virtualization platforms, refer to "Supported virtualization platforms" in the "Backing up virtual machines" document.

1.5 Supported operating systems

Components for a managed machine
Important: See "Support for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012" for details and limitations of this support.
Acronis Backup Agent for Windows
Acronis Backup Advanced for Windows Server
Acronis Backup Advanced for Hyper-V
Acronis Backup Advanced for VMware
Acronis Backup Advanced for Citrix XenServer
Acronis Backup Advanced for RHEV
Acronis Backup Advanced for Oracle VM
Acronis Backup Advanced Universal License
Windows XP Professional SP2+ (x86, x64)
Windows 2000 SP4 – all editions except for the Datacenter edition
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Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 – Standard and Enterprise editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2003/2003 R2
Windows Vista – all editions except for Vista Home Basic and Vista Home Premium (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2008 – Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, and Web editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2008
Windows 7 – all editions except for the Starter and Home editions (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2008 R2 – Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Foundation, and Web editions
Windows MultiPoint Server 2010/2011/2012
Windows Small Business Server 2011 – all editions
Windows 8/8.1 – all editions except for the Windows RT editions (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 – all editions
Windows Storage Server 2003/2008/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2
Acronis Backup for Windows Server Essentials
Windows Small Business Server 2003/2003 R2
Windows Small Business Server 2008
Windows Small Business Server 2011 – all editions
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 – Essentials and Foundation editions
Acronis Backup Advanced for PC
Windows 2000 Professional SP4
Windows XP Professional SP2+ (x86, x64)
Windows Vista – all editions except for Vista Home Basic and Vista Home Premium (x86, x64)
Windows 7 – all editions except for the Starter and Home editions (x86, x64)
Windows 8/8.1 – all editions except for the Windows RT editions (x86, x64)
Acronis Backup Agent for Exchange
Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 – Standard and Enterprise editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2003/2003 R2
Windows Server 2008 – Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2 – Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, and Foundation editions
Windows Small Business Server 2011 – all editions
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 – Standard and Datacenter editions
Acronis Backup Agent for SQL
Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 – Standard and Enterprise editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2003/2003 R2
Windows Server 2008 – Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2008
Windows 7 – all editions except for the Starter and Home editions (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2008 R2 – Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, and Foundation editions
Windows MultiPoint Server 2010/2011/2012
Windows Small Business Server 2011 – all editions
Windows 8/8.1 – all editions except for the Windows RT editions (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 – all editions
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Windows Storage Server 2003/2008/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2
Acronis Backup Agent for Active Directory
Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 – Standard and Enterprise editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2003/2003 R2
Windows Server 2008 – Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2 – Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, and Foundation editions
Windows Small Business Server 2011 – all editions
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 – all editions
Acronis Backup Agent for Linux
Acronis Backup Advanced for Linux Server
Acronis Backup Advanced for Hyper-V
Acronis Backup Advanced for VMware
Acronis Backup Advanced for Citrix XenServer
Acronis Backup Advanced for RHEV
Acronis Backup Advanced for Oracle VM
Acronis Backup Advanced Universal License
Linux with kernel from 2.4.20 to 3.12 and glibc 2.3.2 or later
Various x86 and x86_64 Linux distributions, including:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x
Ubuntu 9.10, 10.04, 10.10, 11.04, 11.10, 12.04, 12.10, 13.04, and 13.10
Fedora 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and 11
Debian 4, 5, 6, and 7
CentOS 5.x and 6.x
Oracle Linux 5.x and 6.x – both Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel and Red Hat Compatible Kernel
Before installing the product on a system that does not use RPM Package Manager, such as an Ubuntu system, you need to install this manager manually; for example, by running the following command (as the root user): apt-get install rpm
Acronis Backup Agent for Hyper-V
Windows Server 2008 (x64) with Hyper-V
Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008/2008 R2
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 with Hyper-V
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012/2012 R2
Acronis Backup Agent for VMware (Virtual Appliance)
This agent is delivered as a virtual appliance for running on an ESX(i) host.
VMware ESX Infrastructure 3.5 Update 2+
VMware ESX(i) 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, and 5.5
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Acronis Backup Agent for VMware (Windows)
Component
Memory (above the OS and running applications)
Disk space required during installation or update
Disk space occupied by the component(s)
Additional
This agent is delivered as a Windows application for running in any operating system listed above for Acronis Backup Agent for Windows (under Acronis Backup Advanced for VMware).
Components for centralized management
Acronis Backup Management Server, Acronis License Server, Acronis Backup Storage Node
Windows XP Professional SP3 (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 – Standard and Enterprise editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2003/2003 R2
Windows Vista – all editions except for Vista Home Basic and Vista Home Premium (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2008 – Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2008
Windows 7 – all editions except for the Starter and Home editions (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2008 R2 – Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, and Foundation editions
Windows MultiPoint Server 2010/2011/2012
Windows Small Business Server 2011 – all editions
Windows 8/8.1 – all editions except for the Windows RT editions (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 – all editions
Windows Storage Server 2003/2008/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2
Acronis Backup Management Console
Windows XP Professional SP2+ (x86, x64)
Windows 2000 SP4 – all editions except for the Datacenter edition
Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 – Standard and Enterprise editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2003/2003 R2
Windows Vista – all editions (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2008 – Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, and Web editions (x86, x64)
Windows Small Business Server 2008
Windows 7 – all editions (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2008 R2 – Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Foundation, and Web editions
Windows MultiPoint Server 2010/2011/2012
Windows Small Business Server 2011 – all editions
Windows 8/8.1 – all editions except for the Windows RT editions (x86, x64)
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 – all editions
Windows Storage Server 2003/2008/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2

1.6 System requirements

The components installed in operating systems
To calculate the total required disk space, add up the values specified in the third and fourth columns of the table for the components you are planning to install.
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The components installed in Windows
Complete installation
350 MB
5.8 GB
4.4 GB
including SQL Express Server
Agent Core
140 MB
420 MB
270 MB Agent for Windows
375 MB
1 GB
660 MB
Agent for VMware (Windows)
90 MB
140 MB
100 MB Agent for Hyper-V
80 MB
60 MB
30 MB
Agent for Exchange
100 MB
170 MB
90 MB
Bootable Media Builder
370 MB
1.3 GB
880 MB
CD-RW or DVD-RW drive
Management Console
180 MB
490 MB
330 MB
Screen resolution 800*600 pixels or higher
Management Server (up to 200 managed machines)
350 MB
940 MB
490 MB for SQL Express Server
640 MB
260 MB for SQL Express Server
Management Server (more than 200 managed machines)
Refer to the following Acronis Knowledge Base article: http://kb.acronis.com/content/40678. Wake-on-LAN Proxy
70 MB
40 MB
15 MB
Storage Node (general requirements)
180 MB
470 MB
290 MB
When using a tape library, space required for tapes database: approx. 1 MB per 10 archives
Storage Node (requirements for using Deduplication)
Minimum 32 GB of RAM. 64-bit platform.
For more information, see “Deduplication best practices” in the product Help or the User Guide.
License Server
65 MB
60 MB
40 MB
PXE Server
80 MB
95 MB
60 MB
Tray Monitor
65 MB
25 MB
10 MB
The components installed in Linux
Agent for Linux
120 MB
200 MB
210 MB
Bootable Media Builder
130 MB
300 MB
330 MB
Management Console
120 MB
100 MB
200 MB
The components installed on VMware ESX(i) server
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Agent for VMware (Virtual Appliance)
1 GB
(the Virtual Appliance memory setting)
6 GB
6 GB
CPU number:
2 (the default Virtual Appliance setting)
4-8 (recommended if backing up 5-10 VMs simultaneously)
CPU reservation: minimum 300 MHz recommended
Network interface card or virtual network adapter is a common requirement for all the components.
Media type
Memory
ISO image size
Additional
Based on Windows PE
1 GB
410 MB
Linux-based
370 MB
490 MB
Bootable media

2 Installing Acronis Backup Advanced

This section helps answer questions that might arise during the product installation.

2.1 Installation in Windows

This section describes installation of Acronis Backup components on a machine running Windows.

2.1.1 Ways of installation in Windows

Components of Acronis Backup Advanced can be installed in different ways. Based on the size and structure of your environment, choose any of the ways of installation described in this section.
You can combine two or more ways of installation. For example, you can perform interactive installation of the management console and the management server, and then remotely install the agents to multiple machines.
By using interactive or Web-based installation, you can install any component. Other ways of installation are intended primarily for installing the agents.
Interactive installation (p. 19)
In this way of installation, you run a self-contained setup program and follow the on-screen instructions.
Advantages: The setup program includes all components for Windows.
Disadvantages: Large size of the setup program.
Usage examples:
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Installing the management console, management server and storage nodes. Installing agents on a small number of machines.
Web-based installation (p. 26)
In this way of installation, you run a lightweight setup program and follow the on-screen instructions. The setup program downloads from the Acronis website only the components that you selected to install.
Advantages: Small size of the setup program.
Disadvantages: Large amounts of the same data may be transferred over the Internet (for example,
when installing the agent on many machines). To overcome this disadvantage, save the downloaded installation packages (p. 26) to a network folder.
Usage examples: Installing agents in a small network with slow Internet access (you do not need to download the large setup program from the Acronis website).
Remote installation (p. 45)
Prerequisite: the management console must be already installed.
In this way of installation, you install the software remotely on a number of machines. You can do this from the management console’s welcome screen or when adding machines to the management server.
Advantages: Installation can be performed centrally by an administrator and is transparent to end users.
Disadvantages: Several preparatory steps (p. 46) must be performed on the target machines before installation.
Usage examples:
Installing agents on a large number of machines in a local network. Adding a machine without an agent to the management server.
Unattended installation (p. 26)
In this way of installation, you run installation packages (.msi files) with command-line parameters.
Advantages: Installation can be performed by a script.
Disadvantages: Installation is harder to configure (you may need to create a transform, or an .mst
file).
Usage examples: Installing agents on a large number of machines running Windows.
Installation through Group Policy (p. 28)
In this way of installation, you deploy installation packages (.msi files) in an Active Directory domain by using Group Policy.
Advantages: Installation can be performed centrally by an administrator in an entire domain. It is performed under a system account and is transparent to end users.
Disadvantages: Installation is harder to configure (you may need to create a transform, or an .mst file). The machines must be in a domain.
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Usage examples: Installing agents on a large number of machines in an Active Directory domain.
Installation from the management server Web page (p. 34)
Prerequisite: the management server must be already installed.
In this way of installation, you go to the Web page on the management server, and install the software without having to specify installation settings.
Advantages:
Installation can be performed by an end user on any machine with a supported Web browser. The components are downloaded from the local network instead of over the Internet. The end user does not need to specify installation settings. The machine can be automatically registered on the management server.
Disadvantages: The end user still must have rights to install software on the machine (for example, be a local administrator on it).
Usage examples:
Enabling laptop users (who may connect to the corporate network at irregular intervals) to install
the program on their own.
Accessing installation packages in a network that does not allow sharing folders.

2.1.2 Local installation

You have a choice between a setup program that contains all components, and a lightweight setup program that will download from the Acronis website only the components that you select to install.
Installation can be performed in the interactive or the unattended mode.
2.1.2.1 Preparation
Network port. Acronis Backup uses TCP port 9876 for local installation and for communication between components. The setup program automatically opens this port through Windows Firewall. If you use a different firewall, make sure that the port is open for both incoming and outgoing requests through that firewall.
Encryption software. If you are planning to use disk-level encryption software, such as PGP Whole Disk Encryption, make sure to install such software before installing Acronis Backup.
2.1.2.2 Interactive installation of Acronis Backup Advanced
You can install Acronis Backup Advanced on the local machine by using the typical or the custom installation. Typical installation is the easiest way to install the product. Most of the installation parameters will be set to their default values. During custom installation, you will be able to select the components to be installed and to specify additional parameters.
Note: When canceling the installation process, only the last package is removed. Other components, if any, remain installed.
Typical installation
1. Log on as an administrator and start the Acronis Backup Advanced setup program.
2. Click Install Acronis Backup.
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3. Accept the terms of the license agreement.
4. Select one or more machine roles, depending on what you want this machine to do.
Based on your choice, the corresponding components (p. 22) of Acronis Backup will be selected for installation.
5. If you chose to back up this machine's data, and the machine has applications that Acronis
Backup can back up, select the applications that you want to protect with the application-specific backup.
Based on your choice, additional components, such as Agent for Exchange or Agent for Hyper-V, will be selected for installation.
6. If prompted, specify one or more of the following parameters, depending on the component
selection:
Installation mode (trial or full) (p. 21). Whether to register the components on the management server (p. 25). Credentials for Microsoft SQL Server instances installed on the machine (p. 58). Whether the machine will participate in the Acronis Customer Experience Program (CEP).
7. On the summary page, review the list of components that will be installed, and the installation
settings for those components. Click Install to start the installation.
Custom installation
1. Log on as an administrator and start the Acronis Backup Advanced setup program.
2. Click Install Acronis Backup.
3. Accept the terms of the license agreement.
4. Select the I want to manually select the Acronis components and customize the installation
process check box.
You can also select one or more of the machine roles, depending on what you want this machine to do. Based on your choice, the corresponding components (p. 22) of Acronis Backup will be selected for installation.
5. [Optional] In the components tree, select additional components or clear selection of the
components that you do not want to install.
Tips. Agent for VMware (Windows), Wake-on-LAN Proxy, and some smaller features can be installed only by using the components tree.
You may want to disable Components for Remote Installation from being saved every time you install the management console, because the installation files take about 900 MB of disk space.
6. If prompted, specify one or more of the following parameters, depending on the component
selection:
Installation mode (trial or full) (p. 21). The name or IP address of the license server that Agent for VMware (Windows) will use. The folder where the product will be installed. Whether to install the product for all users or only for the current user. Credentials for the Acronis services (p. 22). By default, the setup program will create a
dedicated user account for each service.
The names of Microsoft SQL servers to be used by Acronis Backup Management Server (p.
24).
Whether to register the components on the management server (p. 25). The names of users who will be allowed to connect to the machine remotely (p. 25).
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