Connect Macs to Windows File Servers With Acronis Files Connect

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Acronis announces Acronis Files Connect, their AFP server software. Acronis Files Connect makes it easy to connect your Mac to Windows file servers or NAS devices without suffering from poor performance and data integrity issues. The latest version introduces several important new features for both Mac users and administrators.

Woburn, Massachusetts - September 2020: Acronis is happy to announce the release of Acronis Files Connect, an AFP server that makes it easy for macOS users to connect to a Windows file server or NAS. The latest version introduces several important new features for both Mac users and administrators, including a completely new Mac client application, updates to real-time search indexes, and a new spotlight search for SMB file shares.

Introducing a Unified Interface for macOS

Perhaps the most important new feature of this release is the new client for macOS users. The client now provides a handy unified interface so users can easily browse through files across connected Windows file servers and NAS devices. There is now a fast and powerful search function and an easy way to share files, network printers, and other connected resources. This is much faster than using the very limited native functionality built into macOS. The substantial boost to performance and data integrity is down to Acronis Files Connect using the Apple Filling Protocol (AFP) rather than the far more limited Server Message Block (SMB) protocol.

Enhanced Search Indexing and Performance

Acronis Files Connect now includes greatly improved search indexing, making it even more suitable for use in data-heavy environments. The software will now constantly monitor changes and updates on the file server and update its indexes in real-time. Users can also control search indexes by applying exclusion rules. The system also integrates seamlessly with Windows Search controls, provides intelligent handling of archived files, and allows users to file content indexing limits. Extensive macOS tags support and optional support for Windows tags search also enhances interoperability.

Other enhancements in this update include smarter handling of Windows .URL shortcuts and DFS Connect being included in the base license, rather than only as an optional add-on.

Stop Mac SMB file-sharing inefficiencies now at the Acronis Files Connect website.

Acronis, LLC: http://www.acronis.com
Acronis Files Connect: https://www.acronis.com/en-us/mobility/mac-windows-compatibility/


Acronis is a world leader in providing advanced, scalable storage management and disaster recovery software that helps users and enterprises safeguard their information and assures the availability, security, integrity and recoverability of their infrastructure. Acronis patented disk imaging and disk management technology have won broad industry acclaim and numerous awards for excellence in data protection, backup and recovery, system deployment, and server migration for both physical and virtual machine servers. Its flagship product, Acronis True Image, is a leading commercial disk-imaging and bare-metal restore solution for Windows and Linux servers, as well as an automated system portability and migration tool. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2020 Acronis. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh Mac OS X and macOS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of
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