New Acronis Cyber Frame Cloud – for secure IaaS
Blog|26 May 2026
Legacy virtualisation, rising hyperscaler costs and increasing resilience demands are forcing many organisations to rethink their infrastructure.
Acronis Cyber Frame Cloud is a new Infrastructure‑as‑a‑Service (IaaS) platform that gives you a simpler, more predictable way to modernise – without taking on unnecessary complexity. It’s hosted by Acronis and delivered exclusively through Acronis partners (like us, Grey Matter).
This solution is designed for organisations that want to modernise infrastructure – without unnecessary complexity. For instance, if you need to replace aging virtualisation environments, move selected workloads from hyperscalers or run business workloads in regional cloud infrastructure. Or even if you’re not happy with your current IaaS provider.
With Acronis Cyber Frame Cloud, you run business applications, servers and development environments on a secure cloud infrastructure with virtual machines, storage and networking.
And Acronis’ reliable and renowned built-in backup and security protect Cyber Frame virtual machines from day one, while disaster recovery is available as an add-on service for those of you requiring additional resilience.

The benefits of having Acronis Cyber Frame Cloud
Infrastructure – without overhead
- Virtual machines, storage and network
- No hardware procurement or infrastructure maintenance
- Great for business applications, databases and test/dev workloads
Protected by default
- Backup included for Cyber Frame virtual machines
- Built-in security with anti-malware and behavioural protection
- Disaster recovery available as an add-on service
Global reach and affordability
- Regional hosting through 25 Acronis data centres worldwide
- Predictable pricing with no hidden API or ingress fees
Migration options
Choose the right migration option for your speed, validation and operational control requirements. A flexible approach to minimise disruption and operational risk.
- Direct bulk migration – move workloads directly from supported environments to platforms such as VMware vSphere or Microsoft Azure when a faster cutover is required.
- Staged migration – create virtual machines from backups, validate them before production cutover, and synchronise changes before final migration.
- Selective migration – restore individual workloads into Cyber Frame Cloud for pilot projects or phased infrastructure transitions.
Explore Acronis Cyber Frame Cloud
As an Acronis partner, we help you assess whether Cyber Frame Cloud is the right fit, choose the right migration approach and move at a pace that works for your business.
If you’re exploring alternatives to traditional virtualisation or hyperscaler IaaS, we’d be happy to talk it through.
Book a demo or speak to one of our specialists about Acronis Cyber Frame Cloud.
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