Acronis Cyber Infrastructure offers valuable features such as full image backup, file and document sharing, multi-tenancy model, user-friendly file access, reporting and auditing for data protection, single console management, integrated cybersecurity with ransomware protection, and software-defined networking capabilities. Users appreciate the backup capability, ease of managing files without special software, and active protection features. Reporting structures assist IT administrators, enhancing efficiency and data investigation, while the multi-tenancy model supports customer and service management.
- "Because they have multiple solutions integrated into one license, we can justify the cost."
- "The reporting and auditing features of Acronis Cyber Infrastructure are the most effective for data protection; it has a single console management system, and all products are integrated into one console, which makes it very efficient."
- "The technical support provided by Acronis is great."
Improvements are needed in Acronis Cyber Infrastructure's virtual environment, with suggestions for better auto backup and support. Marketing consistency is lacking. Real-time backup and enhanced features like email security, disaster recovery, and Azure resource coverage are missing. Analytics integration in the dashboard is desired. Expanding integration beyond M365 and Google to include more platforms is important. Industrial-level backup with multiple integrations could enhance its competitiveness against rivals like Veeam.
- "The only downside is when comparing backup scenarios. Veeam has much more backup capabilities for data center and enterprise environments, but Acronis only focuses on SMBs and mid-level markets."
- "Backing up Azure resources is an area where there's room for improvement, as they are not fully covered yet."
- "Backing up Azure resources is an area where there's room for improvement, as they are not fully covered yet."