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Plantwiz wrote: » Yes, Acronis stuff works pretty well. For larger scale backup, etc.. it can be a little more expensive then some other products. But, if the question is does it work? Yes. Is it easy. Yes. I've used a few of their products and my colleges have too and it always has performed as we needed. As I stated, if you need something for remote type backup, there are better valued products, but they may not be as easy to use up front. They offer trial products, best to try it out for yourself, then decide.
Lamini wrote: » i work on smaller scale environments with <20 machines. Acronis works very well for me if not flawless. love the bootable cd/dvd/USBstick feature. dont even have to install it to use it like ghost. ghost takes like 5+minutes to start from cd as it loads up the windows preinstallation environment, in that time acronis would already have you backing up/recovering (uses much faster linux). i did a white paper on it at least a yr ago but our legacy systems did not want to move over even though the whole shop prefers it. i have to warn you about their tech support, they dont have one, its basically email tag. and now theyve really made it difficult to find their online chat support, which use to be easy. with ghost, if you have a problem, you have an answer shortly, or if youre online and plugged in, its a matter of minutes as you have symantec remoting to your machine; a feature acronis doesnt have. ps acronis just released new/updated softwares and how could i forget the universal restore feature. i currently use the same image for over 4 different workstations. that means i lock down only one, and use it for the others. check out their "universal restore" feature, make sure to get it
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