What are the main features and advantages of AOMEI Backupper Technician?
Reliable Backup – Protects systems, disks, and files with confidence.
Rapid Recovery – Restores data quickly after crashes or failures.
Smart Cloning – Simplifies migrations, upgrades, and hardware replacement tasks.
Flexible Scheduling – Automates backups with incremental and differential methods.
Universal Restore – Recovers Windows to different hardware when needed.
Digital Reliability – Supports long-term stability across demanding backup workflows.
Image Backup – Covers system, disk, partition and file backup.
Universal Restore – Restores images to computers with dissimilar hardware.
Billable Client Service – Provide paid backup support to unlimited clients.
Deployment Tools – Includes PXE boot, image deploy, portable version.
Core Capacity – One license covers unlimited PCs per single technician.
Important – Windows Server operating systems are not supported in this edition.
AOMEI Backupper Technician is an enterprise backup, sync and cloning toolkit licensed to a single IT technician for use on an unlimited number of Windows PCs within a company. The license also permits offering backup and recovery work as a billable service to clients.
Fleet-wide Protection – Schedule automatic backups on every company workstation.
Fast Disaster Recovery – Bootable media restores crashed systems without working Windows.
Hardware Migration – Clone disks to SSD without reinstalling Windows.
Automated Cleanup – Backup schemes delete old images to save space.
Real-time Sync – Mirrors changed files to NAS or external storage immediately.
On-site Servicing – Portable version runs from USB without installation.
AOMEI Backupper Technician creates image backups of complete Windows systems, disks, partitions and individual files, and restores them after a disk failure, ransomware infection or failed update. Scheduled jobs support incremental and differential modes, so after the first full image only changed data is written, which keeps nightly backups short on large fleets. The same toolkit handles disk and system cloning for SSD upgrades, file synchronization including real-time, mirror and two-way sync, and bootable WinPE rescue media for machines that no longer start. One license can be registered on an unlimited number of PCs within a company, managed by a single technician.
It is built for IT technicians, system administrators and service providers who maintain Windows PCs for a company or for paying clients. The license explicitly allows billable technical support, so an independent technician can service unlimited client machines with one toolkit instead of buying a separate Workstation license for every PC. For internal IT departments, the unlimited PC registration removes per-seat license tracking when the fleet grows or machines are replaced. If you only protect one or a handful of machines, the Professional or Workstation edition covers that at a much lower tier without the technician-specific rights.
No, the Technician edition supports Windows PC systems only, covering Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8 and 7. According to the official AOMEI edition comparison, Windows Server systems such as Server 2025, 2022, 2019, 2016 and 2012 require either the Server edition or Technician Plus. In practice this means a technician maintaining client offices can image every desktop and laptop, but a domain controller or file server in the same office cannot be registered under this license. If even one machine in your environment runs a Server OS, plan for Technician Plus from the start.
The decisive difference is operating system coverage: Technician registers unlimited Windows PCs, while Technician Plus registers unlimited PCs and Windows Servers. Both editions allow billable service to clients and include the IT toolset with PXE boot, the image deploy tool and the portable version. The feature set for backup, sync, restore and clone is otherwise identical, so the choice depends purely on whether Server machines are part of your work.
| Feature | Technician | Technician Plus |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC systems | ✓ | ✓ |
| Windows Server systems | ✕ | ✓ |
| License coverage | Unlimited PCs | Unlimited PCs + Servers |
| Billable client service | ✓ | ✓ |
| Image deploy tool | ✓ | ✓ |
| Portable version | ✓ | ✓ |
The Create Portable Version tool copies the program with its settings to a USB drive, so a technician can run it directly on a client machine without installing anything and back it up or clone it on the spot. The integrated AOMEI Image Deploy tool pushes one prepared system image to multiple computers over the LAN, which turns a manual room-by-room reinstall into a single network deployment. The PXE boot tool starts client computers over the network for maintenance when their local disks are unbootable. For recurring jobs, the command line utility plus pre/post commands allow scripted backups inside existing maintenance batch routines.
First, confirm that no machine you maintain runs a Windows Server OS, because those require Technician Plus or the Server edition. Second, the license is bound to one technician, so a team where several technicians service clients independently needs one license per technician. Third, this edition only pays off through scale: if you protect a single commercial PC, the Workstation edition delivers the same backup, clone and sync functions for one machine. Finally, check your storage targets; backups can be written to local and external disks, USB drives, network shares and NAS, cloud drives, and CD/DVD.
Yes, the Outlook backup function saves emails, contacts, notes, calendars and tasks from the Outlook client to a local, external or network drive. It works with Gmail, Hotmail and other accounts added to Outlook, which is useful when migrating a user's mail history to a new PC.
Yes, images can be encrypted with a password, compressed to save disk space, and split into smaller files for storage on size-limited media. Automatic backup cleanup schemes additionally delete outdated images by cycle or count, so long-running scheduled jobs do not fill the target disk.
Yes, the Universal Restore function restores a system image to a machine with dissimilar hardware and can also move a physical installation into a virtual machine (P2V). This lets a technician replace a failed mainboard or migrate a user to a new PC model without reinstalling Windows and applications.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Processor | 1 GHz x86 CPU or compatible processor |
| Memory RAM | 256 MB RAM |
| Hard Disk | 300 MB available disk space for installation |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | System backup and restore File and folder backup and restore Disk backup and restore Partition backup and restore Universal Restore System clone Disk clone Partition clone Check image Explore image Split and merge images PXE Boot Tool Create bootable media Billable technical service for clients |
| Note | Windows PC edition only. Optional DVD or CD-RW drive or USB memory stick required for bootable rescue media creation. Mouse or another pointing device is recommended. |
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