Acronis Disaster Recovery

Failover and runbook-based cloud recovery

Publisher

Acronis

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4.4 / 5

About this software

Acronis Disaster Recovery is a disaster-recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS) solution that integrates with Acronis Cyber Protect to orchestrate failover and failback of workloads. It can launch recovery servers in Acronis Cloud or Microsoft Azure and supports runbook automation, isolated test environments, and network extension for failover. Intended for IT teams and managed service providers, it supports on-premises, virtual, and cloud workloads and centralizes backup, testing, and recovery operations through a single web-based console.

Licenses & prices

Standard

Core disaster recovery orchestration and failover functionality for protecting virtual and physical workloads with basic SLA options.

Acronis disaster recovery addon

Optional add-on that enables disaster recovery orchestration, failover automation, and cloud failback integration for Acronis customers.

Extra small instance

Extra small compute instance for minimal-resource workload failover during recovery tests and emergency operations.

Large instance

Large compute instance offering high CPU and memory for enterprise-grade workload failover and sustained recovery operations.

Medium instance

Medium compute instance balancing CPU and RAM suitable for moderate production workload failover and temporary operations.

Small instance

Small compute instance for low-to-moderate workloads, providing measured CPU, memory, and temporary failover capacity.

Disaster recovery storage

Dedicated storage allocation for storing replicated system images, backups, and recovery points for rapid restoration.

Purchase

Acronis Disaster Recovery

Acronis Disaster Recovery
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€66.15
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Benefits

  • Fast cloud failover: Spin up recovery servers in cloud targets within minutes to resume operations
  • Integrated backup and security: Use the same agent and console for backup, DR and protection
  • Runbook automation and testing: Automate recovery steps and test plans without impacting production
  • Multi-cloud and hybrid targets: Fail over to Acronis Cloud, Microsoft Azure, or hybrid environments
  • Security and compliance support: Encrypt backups in transit and at rest to support regulatory needs

Available languages

  • English
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • & more supported languages

Support information

  • Online documentation: Comprehensive product documentation and web help are available on the Acronis support site
  • Datasheets available: Datasheets and technical PDFs are provided on the Acronis resource center
  • Tenant DR locations: A tenant can use one DR site location; change requires removing and recreating configuration
  • MSP multitenancy: A multitenant console and MSP-oriented features are available for service providers
  • APIs and integrations: Open APIs and integrations support automation and service-provider billing workflows

Frequently asked questions

What is Acronis Disaster Recovery?
Acronis Disaster Recovery is a disaster recovery solution designed to help organizations recover IT systems and data after outages, enabling restoration of servers, virtual machines, and critical workloads to minimize downtime.
How does Acronis Disaster Recovery validate recovery readiness?
It enables staged or non-disruptive recovery plan execution and validation, allowing recovery workflows to be tested and adjusted without impacting production systems.
Which types of workloads can be recovered with Acronis Disaster Recovery?
Typical disaster recovery covers physical servers, virtual machines, and application workloads, restoring system images, configurations, and associated data to recovery targets.
How are failover and failback managed?
Failover is executed according to predefined recovery plans to bring workloads online at recovery targets; failback reverts workloads to primary infrastructure once normal operations are restored, reducing manual steps.