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Update 1 for Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5 has been released

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Dear Acronis Customer,

Please be informed that we have just launched Update 1 for Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5 in following languages:

  • English UK/US
  • German
  • French

The build number is 11.5.37608.

Update: We released a Hotfix with build number 11.5.37613.

What’s New:

Single-pass backup of Microsoft SQL Server data:

  • Use a single solution and a single backup plan for both disaster recovery and data protection purposes.
  • Back up a machine and recover disks, volumes, files, or MS SQL databases.
  • Recover MS SQL databases directly to a running MS SQL Server instance, or extract them as files onto a file system.
  • Truncate MS SQL Server logs after a backup.
  • Use any backup destination including Acronis Cloud.
  • MS SQL Server 2012 is supported, as well as the previous MS SQL Server versions.

Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 support:

  • Install Agent for Windows, Agent for SQL (single-pass), and management components in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012.
  • Boot a machine that uses UEFI Secure Boot into bootable media based on WinPE 4.0 or Linux-based bootable media.
  • Back up and recover (without resizing) volumes that have the ReFS file system or any data on these volumes.
  • Back up storage spaces and recover them to the original location, to different storage spaces or as ordinary disks.
  • Back up and recover (at a disk level) volumes where the Data Deduplication feature is enabled.

New virtualization platforms support:

  • Back up and recover with Agent for ESX(i): VMware vSphere 5.1.
  • Back up and recover with Agent for Hyper-V: Hyper-V 3.0.
  • Back up and recover from inside a guest system: Oracle VM Server 3.0, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.1.

Linux:

  • Support for Oracle Linux 5.x, 6.x – both Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel and Red Hat Compatible Kernel.

Please find the release notes here.

The product knowledge base article is available here.

Thank you.

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