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To learn more about using credentials in Acronis Backup & Recovery 11, see the Owners and
credentials (p. 30) section.
To learn more about operations available depending on the user privileges, see the User privileges on
a managed machine section.
5.2 Acronis Universal Restore
Acronis Universal Restore is the Acronis proprietary technology that helps recover and boot up an
operating system on dissimilar hardware or a virtual machine. Universal Restore handles differences
in devices that are critical for the operating system start-up, such as storage controllers,
motherboard or chipset.
Universal Restore is extremely useful in the following scenarios:
1. Instant recovery of a failed system on different hardware.
2. Hardware-independent cloning and deployment of operating systems.
3. Physical-to-physical, physical-to-virtual and virtual-to-physical machine migration.
5.2.1 Getting Universal Restore
Universal Restore is always available when recovering a system from the online storage.
Universal Restore comes free with the Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Advanced Server SBS Edition
and Virtual Edition.
Universal Restore for the other product editions is purchased separately. It has its own license.
To enable Universal Restore on a managed machine, do any of the following:
Install Universal Restore from the product installation package (in addition to Agent for
Windows, Agent for Linux or Bootable Media Builder).
If the agent is already installed, you can connect the management console to the machine, click
Help > Change license and specify the license key or the license server from where to take the
Universal Restore license.
You need to re-create bootable media to make the newly installed add-on operational in the
bootable environment.
5.2.2 Using Universal Restore
During recovery
Universal Restore is available when configuring a disk or volume recovery, if a Windows or Linux
operating system is present in your selection of disks or volumes. If there are more than one
operating systems in your selection, you can apply Universal Restore to all Windows systems, all
Linux systems or to both Windows and Linux systems.
If the software cannot detect whether an operating system is present in the backup, it suggests using
Universal Restore on the off-chance of the system presence. These cases are as follows:
the backup is split into several files
the backup is located in a deduplicating vault, in Acronis Online Backup Storage, on an FTP/SFTP
server, tape, CD or DVD.
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