Acronis True Image vs. Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Acronis True Image
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Acronis True Image is a backup, cloning, cyber protection and privacy tool suite for home users.N/A
Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM)
Score 7.7 out of 10
N/A
System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) is an enterprise backup and recovery system that contributes to BCDR strategy by facilitating the backup and recovery of enterprise data.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Acronis True ImageMicrosoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM)
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Features
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Data Center Backup
Comparison of Data Center Backup features of Product A and Product B
Acronis True Image
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Ratings
Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM)
8.0
3 Ratings
5% below category average
Universal recovery00 Ratings9.03 Ratings
Instant recovery00 Ratings9.03 Ratings
Recovery verification00 Ratings7.13 Ratings
Business application protection00 Ratings8.03 Ratings
Multiple backup destinations00 Ratings8.03 Ratings
Incremental backup identification00 Ratings9.03 Ratings
Backup to the cloud00 Ratings8.03 Ratings
Deduplication and file compression00 Ratings9.93 Ratings
Snapshots00 Ratings9.03 Ratings
Flexible deployment00 Ratings7.03 Ratings
Management dashboard00 Ratings7.13 Ratings
Platform support00 Ratings8.03 Ratings
Retention options00 Ratings6.03 Ratings
Encryption00 Ratings6.93 Ratings
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Score 9.6 out of 10
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Enterprises
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User Ratings
Acronis True ImageMicrosoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM)
Likelihood to Recommend
9.1
(20 ratings)
8.1
(3 ratings)
Usability
9.0
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Performance
9.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
8.9
(9 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Product Scalability
8.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Acronis True ImageMicrosoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM)
Likelihood to Recommend
Acronis
Acronis Cyber Protect is great for any small/mid-sized business. The price point makes it attractive to all budgets >$100/year for 5 device deployments. Competitors offer less and charge more! Very happy with the suite of products, and renewals are simple and straightforward as well. I hope they don't change a thing!
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Microsoft
Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager is well suited for Windows domain environments where you need to make backups of Hyper-V virtual machines or bare metal servers. It is possible to backup SQL databases, works pretty well, but sometimes needs consistency checks on backups to properly continue to backup databases. Easy to restore anything to production or to another location.
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Pros
Acronis
  • Delta backup makes backups super fast of larger files that do not change in its entirety (e.g. VM images, large PSD files)
  • Easy to use (set it and forget it)
  • Rescue media makes it easy to restore backups to different hardware and migrate to other work stations
  • Lots of backup options on the Windows version of ATI
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Microsoft
  • Hyper-V backup /restore
  • Bare-Metal backup/restore
  • Good management console
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Cons
Acronis
  • Some features have actually become more complicated over the years. One that comes to mind is creating a backup plan that can execute daily to an external USB media that is changed daily (older versions would back up to the, for example, "F" drive regardless of which drive was attached - newer versions identify each drive uniquely, and a backup task created with a given external drive will fail due to the lack of media presence if the drive is replaced).
  • Error messages could be less cryptic.
  • Support turnaround time and live assistance could be faster.
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Microsoft
  • Integration with some devices
  • Web client
  • Slow interface
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Usability
Acronis
Protect my system from data loss and also can manage multiple devices via online cloud from any where and also can set Multifactor authentication for more secure login access. Archive any backup which will use less space and we can transfer it to any other space also so it is very easy as server admin to manage acronics utilities
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Microsoft
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Performance
Acronis
Backups run fast and no significant performance issues other than the ones discussed previously.
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Microsoft
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Support Rating
Acronis
Beyond a single instance, I haven't had to approach Acronis' support. I needed a new key following the death of my previous workstation, and they rapidly supplied it. I've heard from colleagues that they've quickly answered any questions that've been asked. If I need something, I'll generally frequent FAQ pages first, although Acronis actually has instructional videos to help users get started, which is forward-thinking. Great software that fills a vital niche for Windows systems.
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Microsoft
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Alternatives Considered
Acronis
IDrive is incredibly faster than Acronis on cloud backup. After Acronis' failures on cloud storage I moved to IDrive for peace of mind. IDrive can also do local backups, and either variant of system state, server, outlook, exchange, etc. It does not however have the ability to do a full image of a bitlocked machine like Acronis, so I'm continuing the local imaging with Acronis.
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Microsoft
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Scalability
Acronis
The Windows version is generally reliable and only ran into one issue thus far. Restores are easy and there are many features. On MacOS, it's a completely different story. There is significant resource leakage related to the updater app that can bog down part of a CPU core continuously until it is disabled. The mobile backup feature also needs to be disabled via UNIX command line or CPU usage will go up when a mobile device on the same network like an iPad or iPhone's screen is turned on.
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Microsoft
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Return on Investment
Acronis
  • Peace of mind - knowing that if anything happens to our data, we can recover it.
  • File Versioning has saved us a few times - we can grab prior versions of a particular file if there is a problem.
  • Reasonably priced - there are more comprehensive backup solutions out there, but for online backup, this was the right product for the right price.
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Microsoft
  • It has saved us on licensing costs and through centralized management.
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ScreenShots

Acronis True Image Screenshots

Screenshot of data control, which supports backup in just two clicks, and all data and backup information is displayed in one placeScreenshot of a display of the data that is backed up, the number of backup versions in storage, and how many photos, videos, music and documents that are available to restore.