How would you interpret this licensing?  We are wanting to buy a single
license copy for use at clients as the situation rises.  If one were to
purchase a single server license with Acronis Universal Restore and
would simply use it once to backup the images and restore them back to a
server without installing the software on the machine.  We use the boot
disk.  Would that legally be allowed to use it on multiple machines as
the need dictates or would one have to buy a license for each server
even though usage will be limited to just this one function once. 

 

Specifically it would be use to backup Dynamic Disk volumes to an
external and restore the image back to Basic Disks on the same server
with larger partitions.  One time use, no regular backups or such.
Acronis works perfectly, but at 1k per server for both components that's
a bit steep.  Most of the other software we have evaluated does not work
well or at all with Dynamic Disks and failed dismally in our testing.

 

1.5 License policy 

Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server licensing is based on number
of servers on which Acronis True Image Agent and/or Acronis True Image
Echo Enterprise Server local version are to be installed. This means you
need one license for each server you are going to backup, whether you
will control it on-site (with the local program version) or remotely
(using Acronis True Image Agent), or use both ways of control. The
number of Acronis True Image Management Console, Acronis Group Server
and Acronis Backup Server installations is not counted. 

Acronis Universal Restore is an option to Acronis True Image Echo
Enterprise Server and has its own serial number. 

 


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