ACRONIS Cyber Protect 15.0 User manual

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Acronis Cyber Protect 15
Revision: 1/15/2021
USER GUIDE
Table of contents
1 Acronis Cyber Protect 15 editions and licensing 16
1.1Supported Cyber Protect features by operating system 16
2 Installation 20
2.1Installation overview 20
2.1.1 On-premises deployment 20
2.1.2 Cloud deployment 22
2.2Components 24
2.2.1 Agents 24
2.2.2 Other components 26
2.3Software requirements 28
2.3.1 Supported web browsers 28
2.3.2 Supported operating systems and environments 28
2.3.3 Supported Microsoft SQL Server versions 35
2.3.4 Supported Microsoft Exchange Server versions 35
2.3.5 Supported Microsoft SharePoint versions 35
2.3.6 Supported Oracle Database versions 36
2.3.7 Supported SAP HANA versions 36
2.3.8 Supported virtualization platforms 36
2.3.9 Linux packages 40
2.3.10 Compatibility with encryption software 43
2.4System requirements 44
2.5Supported file systems 46
2.6On-premises deployment 48
2.6.1 Installing the management server 49
2.6.2 Privileges required for a logon account 52
2.6.3 How to assign the user rights 53
2.6.4 Adding machines via the web interface 57
2.6.5 Installing agents locally 63
2.6.6 Unattended installation or uninstallation 67
2.6.7 Common parameters 69
2.6.8 Management server installation parameters 73
2.6.9 Agent installation parameters 73
2.6.10 Storage node installation parameters 74
2.6.11 Registering machines manually 81
2.6.12 Checking for software updates 85
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2.6.13 Managing licenses 85
2.7Cloud deployment 87
2.7.1 Activating the account 87
2.7.2 Preparation 87
2.7.3 Proxy server settings 89
2.7.4 Installing agents 92
2.7.5 Unattended installation or uninstallation 96
2.7.6 Basic parameters 97
2.7.7 Registration parameters 99
2.7.8 Additional parameters 100
2.7.9 Basic parameters 103
2.7.10 Registration parameters 104
2.7.11 Additional parameters 105
2.7.12 Information parameters 106
2.7.13 Parameters for legacy features 106
2.7.14 Registering machines manually 109
2.8Autodiscovery of machines 112
2.8.1 How it works 113
2.8.2 Prerequisites 113
2.8.3 Machine discovery process 113
2.8.4 Autodiscovery and manual discovery 115
2.8.5 Managing discovered machines 118
2.8.6 Troubleshooting 119
2.9Deploying Agent for VMware (Virtual Appliance) from an OVF template 120
2.9.1 Before you start 120
2.9.2 Deploying the OVF template 121
2.9.3 Configuring the virtual appliance 122
2.9.4 Updating Agent for VMware (Virtual Appliance) 123
2.10Deploying Agent for Scale Computing HC3 (Virtual Appliance) 124
2.10.1 Before you start 124
2.10.2 Deploying the virtual appliance 125
2.10.3 Configuring the virtual appliance 126
2.10.4 Agent for Scale Computing HC3 – required roles 130
2.11Deploying agents through Group Policy 130
2.11.1 Prerequisites 130
2.11.2 Step 1: Generating a registration token 131
2.11.3 Step 2: Creating the .mst transform and extracting the installation package 131
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2.11.4 Step 3: Setting up the Group Policy objects 131
2.12Updating agents 132
2.13Uninstalling the product 133
2.13.1 In Windows 134
2.13.2 In Linux 134
2.13.3 In macOS 134
2.13.4 Removing Agent for VMware (Virtual Appliance) 135
2.14Protection settings 135
2.14.1 Automatic updates for components 135
2.14.2 Changing the download location for protection definitions 136
2.14.3 Cache storage 137
2.14.4 Selecting the source of the latest protection definitions 137
2.14.5 Remote connection 138
3 Accessing the Cyber Protect web console 139
3.1On-premises deployment 139
3.1.1 In Windows 139
3.1.2 In Linux 140
3.2Cloud deployment 140
3.3Changing the language 140
3.4Configuring a web browser for Integrated Windows Authentication 140
3.4.1 Configuring Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Opera, and Google Chrome 140
3.4.2 Configuring Mozilla Firefox 141
3.4.3 Adding the console to the list of local intranet sites 141
3.4.4 Adding the console to the list of trusted sites 143
3.5SSL certificate settings 146
3.5.1 Using a self-signed certificate 146
3.5.2 Using a certificate issued by a trusted certificate authority 147
4 Cyber Protect web console view 150
5 Protection plan and modules 151
5.1Creating a protection plan 151
5.2Resolving plan conflicts 153
5.2.1 Applying several plans to a device 153
5.2.2 Resolving plan conflicts 153
5.3Operations with protection plans 154
6 Backup 156
6.1Backup module cheat sheet 158
6.1.1 Limitations 160
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6.2Selecting data to back up 161
6.2.1 Selecting files/folders 161
6.2.2 Selecting system state 163
6.2.3 Selecting disks/volumes 164
6.2.4 Selecting ESXi configuration 166
6.3Continuous data protection (CDP) 167
6.4Selecting a destination 173
6.4.1 Supported locations 173
6.4.2 Advanced storage options 174
6.4.3 About Secure Zone 175
6.4.4 About Acronis Cyber Infrastructure 178
6.5Schedule 179
6.5.1 When backing up to cloud storage 180
6.5.2 When backing up to other locations 180
6.5.3 Additional scheduling options 181
6.5.4 Schedule by events 182
6.5.5 Start conditions 184
6.6Retention rules 190
6.6.1 What else you need to know 191
6.7Encryption 192
6.7.1 Encryption in a protection plan 192
6.7.2 Encryption as a machine property 192
6.7.3 How the encryption works 193
6.8Notarization 194
6.8.1 How to use notarization 194
6.8.2 How it works 194
6.9Conversion to a virtual machine 195
6.9.1 Conversion methods 195
6.9.2 What you need to know about conversion 195
6.9.3 Conversion to a virtual machine in a protection plan 196
6.9.4 How regular conversion to VM works 197
6.10Replication 198
6.10.1 Usage examples 199
6.10.2 Supported locations 199
6.10.3 Considerations for users with the Advanced license 200
6.11Starting a backup manually 200
6.12Backup options 201
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6.12.1 Availability of the backup options 201
6.12.2 Alerts 204
6.12.3 Backup consolidation 204
6.12.4 Backup file name 205
6.12.5 Backup format 209
6.12.6 Backup validation 210
6.12.7 Changed block tracking (CBT) 211
6.12.8 Cluster backup mode 211
6.12.9 Compression level 212
6.12.10 Email notifications 213
6.12.11 Error handling 213
6.12.12 Fast incremental/differential backup 215
6.12.13 File filters 215
6.12.14 File-level backup snapshot 217
6.12.15 Forensic data 218
6.12.16 Log truncation 226
6.12.17 LVM snapshotting 226
6.12.18 Mount points 226
6.12.19 Multi-volume snapshot 227
6.12.20 Performance and backup window 228
6.12.21 Physical Data Shipping 231
6.12.22 Pre/Post commands 232
6.12.23 Pre/Post data capture commands 233
6.12.24 SAN hardware snapshots 236
6.12.25 Scheduling 236
6.12.26 Sector-by-sector backup 237
6.12.27 Splitting 237
6.12.28 Tape management 237
6.12.29 Task failure handling 242
6.12.30 Task start conditions 242
6.12.31 Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) 243
6.12.32 Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) for virtual machines 244
6.12.33 Weekly backup 244
6.12.34 Windows event log 244
7 Recovery 246
7.1Recovery cheat sheet 246
7.2Safe recovery 247
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7.2.1 How it works 247
7.3Creating bootable media 248
7.4Recovering a machine 249
7.4.1 Physical machine 249
7.4.2 Physical machine to virtual 251
7.4.3 Virtual machine 253
7.4.4 Recovering disks by using bootable media 254
7.4.5 Using Universal Restore 256
7.5Recovering files 258
7.5.1 Recovering files by using the web interface 258
7.5.2 Downloading files from the cloud storage 260
7.5.3 Verifying file authenticity with Notary Service 261
7.5.4 Signing a file with ASign 261
7.5.5 Recovering files by using bootable media 262
7.5.6 Extracting files from local backups 263
7.6Recovering system state 263
7.7Recovering ESXi configuration 264
7.8Recovery options 265
7.8.1 Availability of the recovery options 265
7.8.2 Backup validation 266
7.8.3 Boot mode 267
7.8.4 Date and time for files 268
7.8.5 Error handling 268
7.8.6 File exclusions 269
7.8.7 File-level security 269
7.8.8 Flashback 269
7.8.9 Full path recovery 270
7.8.10 Mount points 270
7.8.11 Performance 270
7.8.12 Pre/Post commands 270
7.8.13 SID changing 272
7.8.14 VM power management 272
7.8.15 Windows event log 273
7.8.16 Power on after recovery 273
8 Disaster recovery 274
9 Operations with backups 275
9.1The Backup storage tab 275
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9.2Mounting volumes from a backup 275
9.2.1 Requirements 276
9.2.2 Usage scenarios 276
9.3Exporting backups 277
9.4Deleting backups 278
10 The Plans tab 280
10.1Off-host data processing 280
10.1.1 Backup scanning plan 281
10.1.2 Backup replication 281
10.1.3 Validation 282
10.1.4 Cleanup 284
10.1.5 Conversion to a virtual machine 285
11 Bootable media 287
11.1Bootable media 287
11.2Create a bootable media or download a ready-made one? 287
11.3Linux-based or WinPE-based bootable media? 289
11.3.1 Linux-based 289
11.3.2 WinPE-based 289
11.4Bootable Media Builder 289
11.4.1 Why use the media builder? 290
11.4.2 32- or 64-bit? 290
11.4.3 Linux-based bootable media 291
11.4.4 Top-level object 299
11.4.5 Variable object 300
11.4.6 Control type 301
11.4.7 WinPE-based bootable media 307
11.5Connecting to a machine booted from media 312
11.5.1 Configuring network settings 312
11.5.2 Local connection 313
11.5.3 Remote connection 313
11.6Registering media on the management server 313
11.6.1 Registering the media from the media UI 313
11.7Operations with a bootable media 314
11.7.1 Setting up a display mode 315
11.7.2 Backup 315
11.7.3 Recovery 324
11.7.4 Disk management 331
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11.7.5 Simple Volume 346
11.7.6 Spanned Volume 346
11.7.7 Striped Volume 346
11.7.8 Mirrored Volume 346
11.7.9 Mirrored-Striped Volume 347
11.7.10 RAID-5 347
11.8Configuring iSCSI and NDAS devices 354
11.9Startup Recovery Manager 355
11.9.1 Activating Startup Recovery Manager 356
11.9.2 What happens when you activate Startup Recovery Manager 356
11.9.3 Deactivating Startup Recovery Manager 356
11.10Acronis PXE Server 357
11.10.1 Installing Acronis PXE Server 357
11.10.2 Setting up a machine to boot from PXE 358
11.10.3 Work across subnets 358
12 Protecting mobile devices 359
12.1Supported mobile devices 359
12.2What you can back up 359
12.3What you need to know 359
12.4Where to get the backup app 360
12.5How to start backing up your data 360
12.6How to recover data to a mobile device 361
12.7How to review data via the Cyber Protect web console 361
13 Protecting Microsoft applications 363
13.1Protecting Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Exchange Server 363
13.2Protecting Microsoft SharePoint 363
13.3Protecting a domain controller 363
13.4Recovering applications 364
13.5Prerequisites 364
13.5.1 Common requirements 364
13.5.2 Additional requirements for application-aware backups 365
13.6Database backup 366
13.6.1 Selecting SQL databases 366
13.6.2 Selecting Exchange Server data 367
13.6.3 Protecting Always On Availability Groups (AAG) 368
13.6.4 Protecting Database Availability Groups (DAG) 370
13.7Application-aware backup 371
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13.7.1 Why use application-aware backup? 372
13.7.2 What do I need to use application-aware backup? 372
13.7.3 Required user rights 372
13.8Mailbox backup 373
13.8.1 Selecting Exchange Server mailboxes 374
13.8.2 Required user rights 374
13.9Recovering SQL databases 374
13.9.1 Recovering system databases 377
13.9.2 Attaching SQL Server databases 377
13.10Recovering Exchange databases 378
13.10.1 Mounting Exchange Server databases 380
13.11Recovering Exchange mailboxes and mailbox items 380
13.11.1 Recovery to an Exchange Server 381
13.11.2 Recovery to Office 365 381
13.11.3 Recovering mailboxes 381
13.11.4 Recovering mailbox items 383
13.11.5 Copying Microsoft Exchange Server libraries 385
13.12Changing the SQL Server or Exchange Server access credentials 386
14 Protecting Office 365 mailboxes 387
14.1Why back up Office 365 mailboxes? 387
14.2What do I need to back up the mailboxes? 387
14.3Recovery 387
14.4Limitations 388
14.5Selecting mailboxes 388
14.6Recovering mailboxes and mailbox items 388
14.6.1 Recovering mailboxes 388
14.6.2 Recovering mailbox items 389
14.7Changing the Office 365 access credentials 390
14.8Obtaining application ID and application secret 390
15 Protecting G Suite data 393
16 Protecting Oracle Database 394
17 Special operations with virtual machines 395
17.1Running a virtual machine from a backup (Instant Restore) 395
17.1.1 Usage examples 395
17.1.2 Prerequisites 395
17.1.3 Running the machine 396
17.1.4 Deleting the machine 397
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17.1.5 Finalizing the machine 397
17.2Working in VMware vSphere 398
17.2.1 Replication of virtual machines 398
17.2.2 LAN-free backup 404
17.2.3 Using SAN hardware snapshots 407
17.2.4 Using a locally attached storage 412
17.2.5 Virtual machine binding 412
17.2.6 Support for VM migration 415
17.2.7 Managing virtualization environments 415
17.2.8 Viewing backup status in vSphere Client 416
17.2.9 Agent for VMware necessary privileges 417
17.3Backing up clustered Hyper-V machines 421
17.3.1 High Availability of a recovered machine 421
17.4Limiting the total number of simultaneously backed-up virtual machines 422
17.5Machine migration 423
17.6Windows Azure and Amazon EC2 virtual machines 424
17.6.1 Network requirements 424
18 Protecting SAP HANA 426
19 Antimalware and web protection 427
19.1Antivirus & Antimalware protection 427
19.1.1 Real-time protection scan 427
19.1.2 On-demand malware scan 428
19.1.3 Antivirus & Antimalware protection settings 428
19.2Active Protection 434
19.3Windows Defender Antivirus 435
19.3.1 Schedule scan 435
19.3.2 Default actions 436
19.3.3 Real-time protection 436
19.3.4 Advanced 436
19.3.5 Exclusions 437
19.4Microsoft Security Essentials 437
19.5URL filtering 438
19.5.1 How it works 438
19.5.2 URL filtering settings 440
19.6Quarantine 445
19.6.1 How do files get into the quarantine folder? 445
19.6.2 Managing quarantined files 445
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19.6.3 Quarantine location on machines 446
19.7Corporate whitelist 446
19.7.1 Automatic adding to the whitelist 446
19.7.2 Manual adding to the whitelist 447
19.7.3 Whitelist settings 447
19.8Antimalware scan of backups 447
19.8.1 Limitations 448
20 Protection of collaboration and communication applications 449
21 Vulnerability assessment and patch management 450
21.1Supported Microsoft and third-party products 450
21.1.1 Supported Microsoft products 450
21.1.2 Supported third-party products for Windows OS 451
21.2Vulnerability assessment 451
21.2.1 How it works 451
21.2.2 Vulnerability assessment settings 452
21.2.3 Managing found vulnerabilities 453
21.2.4 Vulnerability assessment for Linux machines 454
21.3Patch management 455
21.3.1 How it works 455
21.3.2 Patch management settings 456
21.3.3 Managing list of patches 459
21.3.4 Automatic patch approval 461
21.3.5 Manual patch approval 464
21.3.6 On-demand patch installation 464
21.3.7 Patch lifetime in the list 465
22 Smart protection 466
22.1Threat feed 466
22.1.1 How it works 466
22.1.2 Deleting all alerts 468
22.2Data protection map 468
22.2.1 How it works 468
22.2.2 Managing the detected unprotected files 469
22.2.3 Data protection map settings 469
23 Remote desktop access 472
23.1Remote access (RDP and HTML5 clients) 472
23.1.1 How it works 473
23.1.2 How to connect to a remote machine 475
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23.2Sharing a remote connection 475
24 Remote wipe 477
25 Device groups 478
25.1Built-in groups 478
25.2Custom groups 478
25.3Creating a static group 479
25.4Adding devices to static groups 479
25.5Creating a dynamic group 479
25.5.1 Search criteria 480
25.5.2 Operators 483
25.6Applying a protection plan to a group 484
26 Monitoring and reporting 485
26.1The Overview dashboard 485
26.1.1 Cyber Protection 486
26.1.2 Protection status 487
26.1.3 Disk health forecast 487
26.1.4 Data protection map 491
26.1.5 Vulnerability assessment widgets 492
26.1.6 Patch installation widgets 492
26.1.7 Backup scanning details 493
26.1.8 Recently affected 493
26.2The Activities tab 493
26.3Reports 494
26.4Configuring the severity of alerts 497
26.4.1 Alerts configuration file 498
27 Advanced storage options 500
27.1Tape devices 500
27.1.1 What is a tape device? 500
27.1.2 Overview of tape support 500
27.1.3 Getting started with a tape device 507
27.1.4 Tape management 512
27.2Storage nodes 521
27.2.1 Installing a storage node and a catalog service 521
27.2.2 Adding a managed location 522
27.2.3 Deduplication 524
27.2.4 Location encryption 526
27.2.5 Cataloging 527
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28 System settings 530
28.1Email notifications 530
28.2Email server 531
28.3Security 531
28.3.1 Log out inactive users after 531
28.3.2 Show notification about the last login of the current user 532
28.3.3 Warn about local or domain password expiration 532
28.4Updates 532
28.5Default backup options 532
28.6Configuring anonymous registration 533
29 Administering user accounts and organization units 534
29.1On-premises deployment 534
29.1.1 Units and administrative accounts 534
29.1.2 Adding administrative accounts 536
29.1.3 Creating units 537
29.2Cloud deployment 537
29.2.1 Quotas 538
29.2.2 Notifications 539
29.2.3 Reports 540
30 Command-line reference 541
31 Troubleshooting 542
Glossary 543
Index 545
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Acronis patented technologies
Technologies, used in this product, are covered and protected by one or more U.S. Patent Numbers:
7,047,380; 7,246,211; 7,275,139; 7,281,104; 7,318,135; 7,353,355; 7,366,859; 7,383,327;
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9,501,234; and patent pending applications.
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1 Acronis Cyber Protect 15 editions and
licensing
Acronis Cyber Protect 15 is available in the following editions:
l Cyber Protect Essentials
l Cyber Protect Standard
l Cyber Protect Advanced
l Cyber Backup Standard
l Cyber Backup Advanced
For detailed information about the features included in each edition, refer to "Acronis Cyber Protect
15 Editions Comparison including Cloud deployment".
All editions of Acronis Cyber Protect 15 are licensed by the number of protected workloads and their
type (workstation, server, and virtual host). Cyber Protect editions are only available with subscription
licenses. Cyber Backup editions are available both with subscription and perpetual licenses. For more
information about the available licensing options, refer to
https://www.acronis.com/company/licensing.html.
To manage the licenses in your environment, in the Cyber Protect web console, go to Settings >
Licenses.
You can also manage the licenses on a per-machine basis. To do so, in the Cyber Protect web console,
select the desired machine, and then go to Device > Details > License.
Perpetual license keys for version 15 cannot be used with backup agents from Acronis Cyber Backup
12.5. However, these agents will continue working with their old license keys, even when their
management server is upgraded to version 15.
Backup subscription licenses can be used with version 12.5 agents , even when the agents are
upgraded to version 15. Cyber Protect subscription licenses can be used only by version 15 agents.
Note
The features vary between different editions. Some of the features described in this documentation
may be unavailable with your license.
1.1 Supported Cyber Protect features by operating
system
The Cyber Protect features are supported on the following operating systems:
l Windows: Windows 7 and later, Windows Server 2008 R2 and later.
Windows Defender Antivirus management is supported on Windows 8.1 and later.
l Linux: CentOS 7.x, CentOS 8.0, Virtuozzo 7.x, Acronis Cyber Infrastructure 3.x.
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Other Linux distributions and versions might also support the Cyber Protect features, but have not
been tested.
l macOS: 10.13.x and later (only Antivirus & Antimalware protection is supported).
Important
The Cyber Protect features are only supported for machines on which a protection agent is installed.
For virtual machines protected in agentless mode, for example by Agent for Hyper-V, Agent for
VMware, or Agent for Scale Computing, only backup is supported.
Cyber Protect features Windows Linux macOS
Forensic backup Yes No No
Continuous data protection (CDP)
CDP for files and folders
Yes No No
CDP for changed files via application tracking
Yes No No
Autodiscovery and remote installation
Network-based discovery
Yes No No
Active Directory-based discovery
Yes No No
Template-based discovery (importing machines from a file)
Yes No No
Manual adding of devices
Yes No No
Acronis Anti-malware protection
Ransomware detection based on process behavior (AI-
based)
Yes No No
Cryptomining processes detection
Yes No No
Real-time antimalware protection
Yes No Yes
Automatic recovery of affected files from the local cache
Yes No No
Self-protection for Acronis backup files
Yes No No
Self-protection for Acronis software
Yes No No
Static analysis for portable executable files
Yes No Yes*
External drives protection (HDD, flash drives, SD cards)
Yes No No
Network folder protection
Yes No No
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Server-side protection
Yes No No
Protection of Zoom, WebEx, Microsoft Teams, and other
remote work protection
Yes No No
On-demand antimalware scanning
Yes No Yes
Scan archive files
Yes No Yes
File/folder exclusions
Yes No Yes**
Processes exclusions
Yes No No
Corporate-wide whitelist
Yes No Yes
Behavior detection
Yes No No
Quarantine
Yes No Yes
URL filtering (http/https)
Yes No No
Windows Defender Antivirus management
Yes No No
Microsoft Security Essentials management
Yes No No
Vulnerability assessment Yes No No
Patch management
Patch auto-approval
Yes No No
Manual patch installation
Yes No No
Automatic patch installation scheduling
Yes No No
Fail-safe patching: backup of machine before installing
patches as part of a protection plan
Yes No No
Cancellation of a machine restart if a backup is running
Yes No No
Data protection map
Scanning machines to find unprotected files
Yes No No
Unprotected locations overview
Yes No No
Protective action in Data protection map
Yes No No
Disk health
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AI-based HDD and SSD health control
Yes No No
Smart protection plans based on Acronis Cyber Protection Operations Center (CPOC) alerts
Threat feed
Yes No No
Remediation wizard
Yes No No
Backup scanning
Scanning of encrypted backups
Yes No No
Scanning of disk backups in the local storage, network
shares, and Acronis Cloud Storage
Yes No No
Safe recovery
Antimalware scanning with Acronis Antivirus &
Antimalware protection during the recovery process
Yes No No
Remote desktop
Connection via HTML5 based client
Yes No No
Connection via native Windows RDP client
Yes No No
Remote wipe Yes*** No No
Cyber Protect Monitor Yes No Yes
* On macOS, static analysis for portable executable files is only supported for scheduled scans.
** On macOS, you can only use exclusions to specify files and folders that will not be scanned by real-
time protection or scheduled scans.
*** Remote wipe is only available for machines running Windows 10
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2 Installation
2.1 Installation overview
Acronis Cyber Protect supports two methods of deployment: on-premises and cloud. The main
difference between them is the location of Acronis Cyber Protect Management Server.
Acronis Cyber Protect Management Server is the central point for managing all of your backups. With
the on-premises deployment, it is installed in your local network; with the cloud deployment, it is
located in one of the Acronis data centers. The web interface to this server is named a Cyber Protect
web console.
Acronis Cyber Protect Management Server is responsible for the communication with Cyber Protect
Agents and performs general plan management functions. Before every protection activity, agents
refer to the management server to verify the prerequisites. Sometimes, the connection to the
management server could be lost, which will prevent the deployment of new protection plans.
However, if a protection plan has already been deployed to a machine, the agent continues the
protection operations for 30 days after the communication with the management server is lost.
Both types of deployment require that a protection agent is installed on each machine that you want
to back up. The supported types of storage are also the same. The cloud storage space is sold
separately from the Acronis Cyber Protect licenses.
2.1.1 On-premises deployment
On-premises deployment means that all of the product components are installed in your local
network. This is the only deployment method available with a perpetual license. Also, you have to use
this method if your machines are not connected to the Internet.
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