Module 1: Introducing Data Protection and Disaster Recovery
- Overview
- What is DPM?
- What Can DPM Protect?
- Examining Backup Solutions
- What You Will Learn
- DPM Backup Types
- Tape-Based Backup and Archive
- Disk-Based Protection and Recovery
- Combining Disk and Tape Backup Methods
- Determining Which Storage Method to Use
- Protecting Multiple Data Types
- Protecting Clustered Servers
- Managing Data Protection
- DPM Administrator Console
- DPM Reports and Notifications
- DPM Management Packs
- End-User Recovery
- Windows PowerShell Integration
- How Does DPM Work?
- Examining Disk-Based Protection
- Deploying Protection Agents
- Defining Protection Groups
- Creating Replicas
- Tracking Changes
- Examining Synchronization
- Synchronizing Replicas
- Performing Consistency Checks
- Initiating Consistency Checks
- How Consistency Checks Affect Network Performance
- Examining Recovery Points
- Creating Recovery Points
- Recovery Point Limitations
- Recovering Data
- Examining Tape-Based Protection
- Seamless Disk- and Tape-Based Recovery
- Recovery Goals for Protection on Tape
- Tape Data Consistency
- Managing Tape Catalog Retention
- Inventorying Tape Libraries
- Adding and Removing Tapes
- Optimizing DPM Server Performance
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- Optimizing DPM Process Utilization
- Optimizing Synchronization
- Reducing Synchronization Impact on Network Performance
- Planning for Disaster Recovery
- Preparing for DPM Server Recovery
- No Preparation?
- Effective Preparation
- Selecting Enterprise Data to Protect
- Types of Data that Can Be Protected
- Protecting File Data on Servers and Workstations
- Protecting Exchange Server Storage Groups
- Protecting SQL Server Databases
- Protecting Windows SharePoint Services Data
- Protecting Virtual Server and Virtual Machines
- Protecting Clustered Resources
- Protecting Server System State
- Planning Protection Configurations
- Planning Protection Groups
- Selecting Protection Group Members
- Guidelines for Protection Groups
- Special Considerations for Protecting Data on Workstations
- Special Considerations for Protecting Data Over a WAN
- Importance of Protection Group Membership Decisions
- Selecting a Data Protection Method
- Defining Recovery Goals
- Allocating Space for Protection Groups
- Specifying Tape Library Details
- Compressing Data
- Encrypting data
- Choosing a Replica Creation Method
- Calculating Time Required for Replica Creation
- Automatic Replica Creation
- Manual Replica Creation
- Planning for DPM Deployment
- Planning DPM Server Configurations
- Selecting the Number of DPM Servers
- Locating DPM Servers
- Selecting the Instance of SQL Server
- Using a Remote SQL Server
- Recommendations for Remote SQL Server Security
- Planning the Storage Pool
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