1 introducing acronis backup, 1 what's new in update 5, 2 what's new in update 4 – Acronis Backup for Linux Server - User Guide User Manual

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1 Introducing Acronis Backup

1.1 What's new in Update 5

The most recent operating systems remain bootable when recovered to dissimilar hardware. To
simplify the recovery procedure, the Acronis Universal Restore setting is removed from the
recovery wizard. A separate Acronis Universal Restore tool is introduced for the cases when
installing a custom driver is required. The tool can be downloaded from your account on the
Acronis website.

The cataloging performance is improved.

It is now possible to contact Acronis technical support directly from the error dialog box.

1.2 What's new in Update 4

Improved backup to Acronis Cloud Storage.

Support for Linux kernel version 3.13.

Support for Debian 7.2, 7.4, and 7.5.

1.3 What's new in Update 3

Rebranding

Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5 is renamed to Acronis Backup.

Licensing

The Universal Restore feature is included in all Acronis Backup licenses. The Universal Restore add-on
license is deprecated.

Cloud backup

Cloud backup (p. 178) is now available for machines running Linux.

OS support

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

Support for Ubuntu 13.10.

1.5 What's new in Update 1

Improvements added in build 37975

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.

Support for Linux kernel up to version 3.9.

Support for Ubuntu 12.10, 13.04, and Fedora 18.

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