What are the main features and advantages of Acronis Snap Deploy for Server Machine License v6?
Rapid Deployment – Clones and deploys server images efficiently.
Multicast Imaging – Sends one image to many systems.
Hardware Flexibility – Restores systems across different hardware setups.
Central Control – Manages deployment tasks from one console.
Boot Automation – Supports PXE and bootable media workflows.
Workflow Excellence – Improves long-term deployment consistency and IT efficiency.
Server OS deployment – Deploys master images of server operating systems.
Unlimited redeployment – Redeploy the licensed server as often as needed.
Universal Deploy – Applies one image to dissimilar server hardware.
Multicast distribution – Sends one image to many machines simultaneously.
Live deployment – Deploys to running Windows machines without manual booting.
Core Capacity – One Machine License covers exactly one target server.
Acronis Snap Deploy 6 is an imaging and provisioning tool that captures a fully configured server as a master image and rolls it out over the network. The Server Machine License variant ties deployment rights to one specific server and allows unlimited repeated deployments to it.
Fast rebuilds – Restore a broken server from a known-good image.
Hardware independence – Universal Deploy injects drivers for new hardware.
Free imaging – Creating master images consumes no license.
Flexible boot media – PXE network boot, USB, CD/DVD, WinPE or Linux.
Per-machine settings – Assign names, IP addresses and domain membership individually.
Parallel tasks – Run several deployment jobs on one server simultaneously.
It lets administrators capture a complete server installation, including the operating system, applications and configuration, as a master image and deploy that image to the licensed server over the network. Deployment can run via unicast or multicast from a centralized management console, over LAN or WiFi networks. Because a Machine License permits unlimited deployments to the same machine, it suits servers that are rebuilt regularly, such as test systems, training servers or kiosk hosts. Imaging itself is free; a license is only consumed when a deployment is performed.
A Machine License allows an unlimited number of deployments to one selected machine, while a Deployment License allows a single successful deployment to any machine. Acronis recommends the Machine License when you regularly redeploy the same hardware, because each rebuild would otherwise consume a new Deployment License. If a deployment under a Deployment License fails, the same license can be used again for another attempt. In v6, licensed machines are tracked by MAC address plus BIOS ID, which avoids the licensing conflicts older versions had with docking stations and shared network adapters.
| Feature | Machine License | Deployment License |
|---|---|---|
| Deploys server OS (Server edition) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Unlimited redeployments | ✓ | ✕ |
| Usable on any machine | ✕ | Once |
| Universal Deploy included | ✓ | ✓ |
| Best for | Repeated rebuilds | One-time rollouts |
Yes, Acronis Universal Deploy is included in the license and adapts a master image to dissimilar hardware by injecting the required drivers during deployment. This means you do not need to maintain a separate master image for every server model in your environment. Drivers can also be added to WinPE-based bootable media in advance, so newer network and storage controllers are recognized when the target boots into the deployment environment. In practice, one well-maintained golden image can serve mixed hardware generations during a server refresh.
The most time-saving feature is online deployment: a running Windows machine can be redeployed without someone physically booting it from network or media, and the original machine name can be preserved with one click. After deployment, machine-specific settings such as computer name, IP address and domain membership are applied automatically per target, so a rebuilt server rejoins the network without manual reconfiguration. Version 6 also supports running multiple deployment tasks in parallel on a single OS Deploy Server, allowing different master images to go to different machines at the same time. For recurring rebuild scenarios, scheduled and user-initiated deployment modes remove the need for an administrator to trigger each run.
The license type determines the operating system you may deploy: this Server license covers server operating systems, while deploying a workstation OS, an unrecognized OS or a disk without an operating system requires a workstation license. The Machine License is also bound to one specific server, so provisioning ten different servers requires ten machine licenses rather than one shared key. If a licensed server is decommissioned, reassigning the license involves contacting Acronis Support with proof of decommissioning. Buyers should plan license counts around how many distinct machines they deploy to, not how many deployments they run.
No, imaging a machine requires no license in Acronis Snap Deploy 6. The license is only used when the image is actually deployed to the target server, so you can capture and update golden images freely.
Target machines can be booted from CD, DVD, USB flash drive, or over the network via the included Acronis PXE Server. Both Linux-based and WinPE-based bootable environments are available, and WinPE media can be extended with additional drivers for new hardware.
Yes, version 6 can deploy from Microsoft VHDX files in addition to the previously supported VHD format. This is practical when a master system is prepared as a Hyper-V virtual machine and then rolled out to physical servers.
Yes, Snap Deploy 6 installs as a native 64-bit application and is compatible with Acronis Cyber Protect 15 and Acronis Cyber Backup 12.5 on the same machine, including PXE server coexistence. This lets one management host handle both deployment and backup duties.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Processor | 1 GHz processor or faster |
| Memory RAM | Same as the Windows operating system where the component is installed |
| Hard Disk | 1554 MB free space or higher |
| Display | Minimum 1024x768 screen resolution |
| Special Features | Encrypted component communication via SSL Password protection for master images and bootable components Online deployment for turned on Windows target machines PXE network boot support Wake on LAN proxy support Deployment over WiFi networks VLAN tag support in bootable media Deployment from VHDX Deployment from TIBX archives |
| Note | Requires network interface card for all components. Requires mouse for Management Console. Requires CD R / RW, DVD R / RW, or BD R / RE to create bootable media. Requires server license to deploy Windows Server operating systems. Windows 8.1 Pro / Enterprise and Windows 7 Professional / Ultimate are listed for component installation and local management, not as server deployment targets. |
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