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What are the main features and advantages of AOMEI Backupper Server?
Server Backup – Protects systems, disks, and business data reliably.
Rapid Recovery – Restores servers quickly after crashes or failures.
Smart Scheduling – Automates backups with flexible recurring task options.
Universal Restore – Recovers systems to different hardware when needed.
Clone Support – Simplifies server migration and storage upgrades.
Digital Reliability – Supports stable long-term protection for critical workloads.
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Image Backup – System, disk, partition and file backup with scheduling.
Universal Restore – Restores server images to machines with dissimilar hardware.
Real-Time Sync – Basic, mirror, two-way and real-time folder synchronization.
Cloning Tools – System, disk and partition clone with SSD alignment.
Commercial Use – Business use rights are fully included in this edition.
Core Capacity – Covers Windows Server 2025 through SBS 2011.
AOMEI Backupper Server is a backup, restore, sync and clone solution licensed for business use on Windows Server systems as well as regular Windows PCs. It is designed to bring a crashed or failed server back online from an image instead of a time-consuming reinstall.
Fast Disaster Recovery – Restore a complete server image after crashes.
Hardware Migration – Move Windows Server to new hardware without reinstalling.
Automatic Cleanup – Backup schemes delete old images to control storage.
Incremental Backups – Only changed data is saved after full backups.
Command Line Control – Script backup, restore and clone jobs unattended.
Bootable Recovery Media – WinPE USB or disc boots unbootable server machines.
AOMEI Backupper Server creates image backups of complete systems, disks, partitions and individual files on Windows Server 2025, 2022, 2019, 2016, 2012 and SBS 2011, as well as Windows 11 down to Windows 7. Backups can run on a daily, weekly or monthly schedule, on event triggers, or automatically when a USB drive is plugged in, and targets include local disks, external drives, NAS and network shares. The default schedule uses incremental backups, so after the first full image only changed data is written, which keeps backup windows short on production servers. Encryption, compression, image splitting and VSS-based backup of files in use are included.
It suits administrators who run a file, application or domain server and need image-based protection that the consumer editions cannot legally provide, since Professional excludes both business use and server operating systems. A typical scenario is a small company whose server hosts shared folders and a line-of-business database: a scheduled system backup plus the WinPE bootable media means a failed system disk can be restored the same day instead of rebuilding Windows Server manually. The PXE boot tool can also start other machines on the LAN into the recovery environment over the network for maintenance work. Because one license covers either a server or a PC, it also fits a single mission-critical workstation in a commercial setting.
The Server edition contains the same backup, sync, clone and restore feature set as Technician Plus; the difference is licensing scope and deployment tooling. Technician licenses unlimited PCs within one company, and Technician Plus extends this to unlimited PCs and servers while adding the image deploy tool and a portable version that runs from a USB stick without installation. Both Technician tiers also allow providing billable backup services to clients, which the Server license does not. If you protect one machine, Server is the economical choice; if you maintain a whole fleet or work as a service technician, the higher tiers pay off.
| Feature | Server | Technician | Technician Plus |
|---|---|---|---|
| License scope | 1 PC/server | Unlimited PCs | Unlimited PCs/servers |
| Windows Server support | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Business use | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Universal restore | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| PXE boot tool | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Image deploy tool | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Portable version | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Billable client services | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
Yes, the included Universal Restore feature restores a system or disk image to a computer with a different CPU, motherboard or storage controller and adjusts boot drivers so Windows Server starts on the new machine. This matters in practice when a server fails completely and an identical replacement is not available, or when you retire old hardware and move the installation to a new box. The same mechanism can be used for physical-to-virtual migration by restoring an image into a virtual machine. Combined with the WinPE bootable media, the restore works even when the target machine has no operating system installed.
The Server edition does not include the image deploy tool for pushing one image to multiple computers over the network, and it cannot create a portable no-install version on a USB stick; both are reserved for the Technician tiers. Dynamic disks are supported with a restriction: individual dynamic volumes, including the system volume, can be cloned, but cloning an entire dynamic disk in one operation is not supported. There is also no centralized management console for many machines, since AOMEI positions its separate Cyber Backup product for agent-based, multi-device administration. Cloud backup to AOMEI's own storage is an optional paid add-on rather than part of the license.
The command line utility and pre/post command options let administrators integrate backups into existing scripts, for example stopping a database service before the image runs and restarting it afterwards. Email notifications report whether each scheduled job succeeded, failed or needs interaction, so unattended servers do not silently stop backing up. The backup scheme function deletes outdated image chains by cycle or count, which prevents the common situation where a backup target fills up and jobs start failing. For file-level protection, real-time sync mirrors changed files to a NAS or second disk the moment they are saved.
Yes. Scheduled tasks run daily, weekly or monthly in the background, and event-triggered or USB plug-in backups start on their own as soon as the condition occurs, even if the program window is closed.
Yes. The Explore Image function mounts the .adi/.afi image file as a virtual partition in Windows Explorer, so single files or folders can be copied out without restoring the whole image.
Yes, the built-in Outlook backup saves emails, contacts, notes, calendars and tasks from the Outlook desktop client to a local, external or network drive, covering any account added to Outlook, including Gmail and Hotmail accounts.
Yes. Disk Clone and System Clone migrate the running installation to a new HDD or SSD without reinstalling, support MBR and GPT disks as well as UEFI boot, and apply SSD alignment so the target drive performs correctly.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Processor | 1 GHz x86 or compatible CPU |
| Memory RAM | 256 MB RAM |
| Hard Disk | 188 MB installer download 300 MB available disk space for installation |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | System backup Disk backup Partition backup File backup Automatic backup Incremental backup Differential backup Backup scheme for automatic cleanup File sync Disk clone System clone Partition clone Universal Restore to dissimilar hardware PXE Boot Tool Create bootable rescue media on CD, DVD, or USB Command line utility Email notification Dynamic disk backup and dynamic disk volume clone Support for MBR and GPT disks Support for UEFI boot Supported file systems include NTFS, FAT16, FAT32, ReFS, Ext2, Ext3, and ExFAT ReFS, Ext2, Ext3, ExFAT, and other known file systems are handled in sector-by-sector mode |
| Note | Uses Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service VSS for live backup operations and for syncing in-use files when the Volume Shadow Copy service is enabled. If VSS is not used, AOMEI Backupper automatically uses its own backup service. Optional DVD or CD-RW drive or USB memory stick is only required for bootable rescue media creation. |