You know that moment when you have five browser tabs open just to sign in to one console? That’s the daily reality of many infrastructure teams juggling backup systems, identity providers, and compliance screens. The Acronis OneLogin integration promises to turn that chaos into something cleaner: one identity, one access workflow, zero guesswork.
Acronis delivers secure, automated data protection and recovery across hybrid environments. OneLogin centralizes user identity, access policies, and audits using standards like OIDC and SAML. Together, they form a unified access story: your storage, backup, and recovery tools are gated by a single, verifiable identity layer that scales with cloud permissions and on-prem policies alike. No mismatched passwords. No shared credentials taped under keyboards.
How the integration works
Imagine OneLogin as the front door and Acronis as the safe inside. When a user attempts to run a backup or restore, OneLogin validates their identity through mapped roles—usually tied to groups in AWS IAM or Active Directory. Once verified, an API token or federated session hands control to the Acronis console. Every access is logged, timestamped, and traceable. That linkage ensures accountability for every restore job, admin action, or data transfer.
Quick setup answer
To connect OneLogin with Acronis, configure Acronis as a SAML 2.0 application in your OneLogin portal, then match user attributes like email and nameID. Acronis uses that profile to enforce role-based permissions. Done right, users see one login prompt for everything—backups, recovery dashboards, and cloud file access.
Why this pairing makes sense
Backups are only as secure as the identities behind them. Static passwords age badly, and once a token leaks, it’s game over. By combining Acronis with OneLogin, every credential is ephemeral. Rotate keys hourly, audit by policy, and map RBAC cleanly across org units. You’re not just locking doors, you’re redesigning the hallway.