introduction to data protection manager damir bersinic it pro advisor microsoft canada
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Introduction to Data Protection Manager
Damir BersinicIT Pro AdvisorMicrosoft Canadahttp://blogs.technet.com/canitprohttp://blogs.technet.com/damirb
What Will We Cover?
• Today’s Data Protection Challenges
• Data Protection Topologies
• Paths to recovering lost data
Helpful Experience
Level 200
• Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003
• Active Directory® directory service
• Disaster Recovery Models
• Protecting Enterprise Data
• Introducing Data Protection Manager
• Exploring Data Protection Scenarios
• Executing Data Recovery
Agenda
Today’s Data Protection Challenges
Exploding storage growth
Shrinking backup window
Demand for higher SLAs
Demand for lower IT budgets
Administrator data recovery
Disk-Based Backup Solutions
Proprietary and Proprietary and expensiveexpensive
Format difficultiesFormat difficulties
InefficientInefficient
Retrofit for 20-year Retrofit for 20-year old technologyold technology
Issues withIssues withcurrent current solutionssolutions
The Future of Data Protection
Continuous Continuous backupbackup
Self-service Self-service recoveryrecovery
Recovery in Recovery in minutes or minutes or secondsseconds
Disk-based Disk-based protectionprotection
• Protecting Enterprise Data
• Introducing Data Protection Manager
• Exploring Data Protection Scenarios
• Executing Data Recovery
Agenda
Data Protection Manager Features
Continuous backup
Quick recovery
Simple operation
Familiar, proven technology
Data Protection Manager Benefits
Integrates into existing environment
Flexible scheduling
Efficient data protection
Predictable recovery
Installing Data Protection Manager
DPM ServerWindows Server 2003
Administrator
DPM Agents
File ServersProtection Group A
File ServersProtection Group B
ProtectionSchedule
Demo
Introducing Data Protection Manager
Checking System Prerequisites Exploring Required Setup Tasks Opening the Administrator Console
demonstration
• Protecting Enterprise Data
• Introducing Data Protection Manager
• Exploring Data Protection Scenarios
• Executing Data Recovery
Agenda
DPM Server
Data Center Backup
ClientsFile Servers
ActiveDirectory
Tape Library
ProtectionSchedule
Centralized Branch Office Backup
DPM ServerSeattle
Chicago Branch
New York Branch
ProtectionSchedule
Demo
Configuring Data Protection Manager
Checking DPM Agent Status Adding Disks to the Storage Pool Creating a Protection Group
demonstration
• Protecting Enterprise Data
• Introducing Data Protection Manager
• Exploring Data Protection Scenarios
• Executing Data Recovery
Agenda
Common Data Recovery Scenarios
Full server recovery
File recovery by admins
File recovery by help desk
Self-service recovery by users
Restoring Individual Files
Self-Service Data Recovery
File Server
Windows® XPOffice 2003
DPM Server
Demo
Executing Data Recovery
Monitoring Data Replication Status Recovering from Accidental Deletion End User Recovery Options
demonstration
Session Summary• Data Protection Manager enables disk-based backup and recovery
• Fast, reliable protection and recovery
• Improves availability and cuts costs
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