acronis-management-service.exe

Acronis Management Service

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Quick Overview

Cpu Usage
Typically low when idle; occasional spikes during backup windows.
Memory Usage Mb
Idle memory around 40-120 MB; peak during heavy workloads may reach 300-520 MB depending on job load.
Network Traffic
Uses TLS-enabled channels to communicate with Acronis Cloud or on-prem consoles; primary traffic on port 443.

What is acronis-management-service.exe?

Acronis-management-service is a Windows background service that coordinates backup, recovery, and policy enforcement for Acronis Cyber Protection. It orchestrates scheduled tasks, agent communications, and status reporting across devices and the cloud console, enabling centralized control and consistent protection.

Acronis-management-service runs as acronis-management-service.exe and orchestrates backup jobs, policy enforcement, and agent communication. It maintains secure channels to the Acronis Cloud or on-prem management console and coordinates execution, retries, and status reporting for centralized protection.

Is acronis-management-service Safe?

Is acronis-management-service Safe? Yes, when obtained from official Acronis installers and signed by Acronis International GmbH. The service is a legitimate component of the Acronis Cyber Protection suite, designed to orchestrate backups, policy enforcement, and agent coordination. It operates within documented Windows service boundaries and relies on trusted certificates, regular updates, and proper licensing to maintain system integrity.

Is acronis-management-service a Virus?

Is acronis-management-service a Virus? Not when it originates from official Acronis installers and is digitally signed. However, malware can spoof legitimate names. Always validate the file location, digital signature, and hash before execution. If you didn’t install Acronis recently, quarantine and scan, then verify with official Acronis support.

How to Verify Legitimacy

  1. Check File Location: Confirm acronis-management-service.exe resides in C:\Program Files\Acronis\ManagementServer\acrmgmt.exe and not in a suspicious user-writable folder.
  2. Verify Digital Signature: Open the file properties and ensure the Digital Signatures tab shows Acronis International GmbH as the signer for C:\Program Files\Acronis\ManagementServer\acrmgmt.exe.
  3. Check File Hash: Compute the SHA-256 hash of C:\Program Files\Acronis\ManagementServer\acrmgmt.exe and compare it against the official hash published by Acronis for your version.
  4. Scan for Malware: Run a full system antivirus/malware scan and verify that no additional unexpected copies of acronis-management-service.exe exist on the system.

Red Flags: If the executable is missing a valid signature, located outside the standard Acronis folders, or named inconsistently with other Acronis components, treat as suspicious and isolate the file until verification confirms legitimacy.

Why is it Running?

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Can I Disable or Remove It?

Common Problems

Common Causes & Solutions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is acronis-management-service and what does it do?

Acronis-management-service is the Windows service that coordinates backup, recovery, policy enforcement, and agent communication for Acronis Cyber Protection. It runs in the background and reports to the management console.

Is acronis-management-service safe to keep enabled on my PC?

Yes, when installed from official Acronis sources and properly signed. It is a legitimate component designed to orchestrate protection tasks and should be kept up to date through official channels.

Can I disable acronis-management-service without losing backups?

Disabling it will stop centralized orchestration and could interrupt scheduled backups. Only disable temporarily if necessary, and re-enable once maintenance is complete.

Why does acronis-management-service use CPU or memory?

During active backup jobs or policy enforcement, it manages multiple agents and I/O operations. Resource usage should decrease after job completion and with proper hardware capacity.

How do I verify that acronis-management-service is legitimate?

Check the file location, verify the digital signature from Acronis International GmbH, and compare the file hash with values published by Acronis. Run malware scans if anything looks suspicious.

What should I do if I suspect a corrupted install?

Run the Acronis repair or reinstall the management components from the official installer, then revalidate signatures, hashes, and policy consistency.

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