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Acronis Cyber Protect vs SUSE Manager

Ashwani Paliwal
April 8, 2025

In today's security-conscious IT environment, effective patch management is a cornerstone of a strong cybersecurity strategy. With the growing volume of vulnerabilities and increasing complexity of infrastructure, organizations need reliable tools to automate and manage patches across systems. Two widely known solutions in this domain are Acronis Cyber Protect and SUSE Manager.

In this blog, we’ll explore how each tool performs in patch management, highlight their key features, and compare their strengths and limitations.

Acronis Cyber Protect

Acronis Cyber Protect is more than just a patch management tool — it’s an all-in-one cybersecurity and data protection platform that combines backup, anti-malware, endpoint protection, and patch management. It's designed for businesses of all sizes and managed service providers (MSPs) looking for an integrated approach to IT security.

Key Patch Management Features

  • Automated Patch Deployment: Supports scheduling and automatic deployment for Windows and select third-party applications.
  • Vulnerability Assessment: Scans endpoints for missing patches and known vulnerabilities.
  • Patch Testing: Allows administrators to test patches on specific endpoints before widespread deployment.
  • Rollback Capabilities: Enables safe rollback of problematic patches using integrated backup functionality.
  • Centralized Management: Manage all endpoints from a single dashboard, simplifying patch visibility and control.

Pros

  • Unified solution that combines cybersecurity and patch management.
  • Built-in backup allows safe rollbacks.
  • Easy-to-use interface suitable for MSPs and IT generalists.
  • Real-time protection and vulnerability scanning.

Cons

  • Limited support for Linux environments.
  • Patch customization and granular control can be restricted compared to Linux-native tools.
  • Can be resource-intensive due to integrated services.

SUSE Manager

SUSE Manager is a robust open-source infrastructure and patch management solution, specifically designed for Linux environments. It offers lifecycle management, automated patching, configuration control, and compliance monitoring — making it a favorite for DevOps and SysAdmin teams managing large Linux fleets.

Key Patch Management Features

  • Linux Lifecycle Management: Supports patching for SUSE Linux Enterprise, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, CentOS, and Debian.
  • Automation with SaltStack: Leverages Salt for powerful automation and remote execution.
  • Repository Mirroring: Hosts and mirrors your patch repositories for offline or air-gapped environments.
  • Custom Patch Policies: Enables fine-grained control over when and how patches are applied.
  • CVE-Based Patch Reporting: Allows patch prioritization based on security advisories.

Pros

  • Tailored for Linux and open-source environments.
  • Advanced automation with Salt for configuration and patching.
  • Excellent for large-scale, multi-server environments.
  • Strong community support and enterprise-grade capabilities.

Cons

  • Limited support for Windows endpoints.
  • More suitable for experienced sysadmins and DevOps teams.
  • Can be complex to set up and configure initially.

Acronis Cyber Protect vs SUSE Manager: Feature Comparison

Comparison

Which One Should You Choose?

Choose Acronis Cyber Protect if you’re looking for an all-in-one platform that combines security, backup, and patch management — especially for environments with many Windows devices.

Choose SUSE Manager if your infrastructure is heavily Linux-based and you need detailed control over lifecycle and compliance management at scale.

But what if you want the best of both worlds — platform-agnostic patch management, deep vulnerability insights, and lightweight deployment?

Meet SecOps Solution: A Next-Gen Alternative for Patch Management

SecOps Solution delivers a powerful agent-less patch management platform designed to address the challenges of modern IT environments. Unlike traditional tools, it emphasizes simplicity, automation, and speed, all while offering enterprise-grade security.

What Makes SecOps Solution Stand Out?

  • Agent-less Architecture: No need to install agents on every endpoint — reducing overhead and simplifying deployment.
  • Cross-Platform Support: Patches Windows, Linux, and third-party applications from a single dashboard.
  • Integrated Vulnerability Assessment: Discover vulnerabilities and correlate them with available patches.
  • Smart Patch Prioritization: Uses CVSS, EPSS, and real-time threat intelligence to prioritize critical patches.
  • Role-Based Access & Compliance Reports: Built-in auditing, reporting, and user access control ensure your organization remains compliant.

Why Consider SecOps Solution?

  • Works across hybrid environments (cloud, on-premises, air-gapped).
  • Designed for both IT teams and cybersecurity professionals.
  • Reduces time to patch while improving visibility and control.
  • Transparent pricing and dedicated customer support.

Conclusion

Both Acronis Cyber Protect and SUSE Manager are solid choices — each excelling in different scenarios. Acronis is great for integrated protection with backup and antimalware, while SUSE Manager is ideal for large-scale Linux patching and configuration control.

However, if you’re seeking a lightweight, secure, and intelligent patching solution that works seamlessly across platforms without the complexity — SecOps Solution is the one to watch.

SecOps Solution is a Full-stack Patch and Vulnerability Management Platform that helps organizations identify, prioritize, and remediate security vulnerabilities and misconfigurations in seconds.

To learn more, get in touch.

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