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OS support

Support for Windows MultiPoint Server 2012 and Windows Storage Server 2012 R2.

Support for Linux kernel up to version 3.12.

Support for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, and Debian 7.

1.4 What's new in Update 2

Single-pass backup of Microsoft Active Directory data (p. 314)

Back up a domain controller to any backup destination including Acronis Online Backup
Storage.

Recover the entire domain controller without a risk of a USN rollback.

Extract Microsoft Active Directory data from a backup and replace the corrupted data in a
few simple steps.

Recovery of Exchange 2013 mailboxes and their contents from database backups to .pst files.

Support for volume subscriptions to Acronis Backup & Recovery Online (p. 422).

Support for WinPE 5.0.

Support for Ubuntu 13.10.

1.5 What's new in Update 1

Improvements added in build 37975

Basic support for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2.

Installation of Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5 in the trial mode without a license key.

Upgrade from a stand-alone product to the advanced platform without reinstalling the software.

Backup and recovery with Agent for ESX(i): VMware vSphere 5.5.

Backup and recovery from inside a guest system: Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.2, Oracle
VM VirtualBox 4.x.

Support for Linux kernel up to version 3.9.

Support for Ubuntu 12.10, 13.04, and Fedora 18.

Added support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (starting with build 37687)

Back up and recover Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 databases by using Agent for Exchange.
Backup and recovery of Exchange 2013 mailboxes (including mailbox recovery from database
backups) are not yet supported, but will be added in future updates.

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Cumulative Update 1 (CU1) and later are supported.

Single-pass backup of Microsoft SQL Server data (p. 303)

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 Microsoft SQL databases.

Recover Microsoft SQL databases directly to a running SQL Server instance, or extract them as
files onto a file system.

Truncate SQL Server logs after a backup.

Use any backup destination including Acronis Online Backup Storage.

Microsoft SQL Server 2012 is supported, as well as the previous Microsoft SQL Server versions.

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