Your backup failed at 3 a.m. The monitoring alert fired at 3:05. No one wants that kind of duet on a Tuesday. This is where Acronis SolarWinds comes into play, pairing rock-solid data protection with precise infrastructure visibility so your recovery plan is more than just optimistic notes in a runbook.
Acronis handles backup, disaster recovery, and cyber protection. SolarWinds tracks performance, health, and configuration across networks and servers. On their own, both are good. Together, they create a closed loop where every backup action is monitored, verified, and logged. It means you know not only your data is safe but also that your safety net itself is healthy.
The integration workflow is straightforward. Acronis triggers backup jobs and sends status metrics through API or agent events. SolarWinds ingests those signals, correlates them with system performance, and alerts based on deviations in backup timing, throughput, or resource usage. The result is a live, synchronized dashboard that shows both the state of infrastructure and the success of protective operations. You can spot errors before they become disasters and automate remediation based on data rather than instinct.
To keep everything aligned, start with identity integration. Map backup tasks to service accounts in your identity provider, ideally one compatible with OIDC or SAML protocols like Okta. Enforce least-privilege roles through RBAC, ensuring that backup execution and monitoring functions run with distinct permissions. Enable signing and encryption between systems to meet SOC 2 and ISO 27001 standards for data integrity.
If backup alerts or authentication errors start to pile up, troubleshoot the connection first. Confirm the Acronis API keys match what SolarWinds expects, check TLS versions, and verify system clocks. Half the mysterious errors vanish once everything agrees on time and identity.