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Introduction to Data Protection Manager Damir Bersinic IT Pro Advisor Microsoft Canada http://blogs.technet.com/canitpro http://blogs.technet.com/damirb
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What Will We Cover? Today’s Data Protection Challenges Data Protection Topologies Paths to recovering lost data
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Helpful Experience Level 200 Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Active Directory® directory service Disaster Recovery Models
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Protecting Enterprise Data Introducing Data Protection Manager Exploring Data Protection Scenarios Executing Data Recovery Agenda
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Today’s Data Protection Challenges Exploding storage growth Shrinking backup window Demand for higher SLAsDemand for lower IT budgets Administrator data recovery
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Disk-Based Backup Solutions Proprietary and expensive Format difficulties Inefficient Retrofit for 20-year old technology Issues with currentsolutions
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The Future of Data Protection Continuous backup Self-service recovery Recovery in minutes or seconds Disk-based protection
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Protecting Enterprise Data Introducing Data Protection Manager Exploring Data Protection Scenarios Executing Data Recovery Agenda
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Data Protection Manager Features Continuous backup Quick recovery Simple operationFamiliar, proven technology
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Data Protection Manager… – Notes Continuous backup Quick recovery Simple operationFamiliar, proven technology
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Data Protection Manager Benefits Integrates into existing environment Flexible scheduling Efficient data protectionPredictable recovery
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Installing Data Protection Manager DPM Server Windows Server 2003 Administrator DPM Agents File Servers Protection Group A File Servers Protection Group B Protection Schedule
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Demo Introducing Data Protection Manager Checking System Prerequisites Exploring Required Setup Tasks Opening the Administrator Console demonstration
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Protecting Enterprise Data Introducing Data Protection Manager Exploring Data Protection Scenarios Executing Data Recovery Agenda
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DPM Server Data Center Backup Clients File Servers Active Directory Tape Library Protection Schedule
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Centralized Branch Office Backup DPM Server Seattle Chicago Branch New York Branch Protection Schedule
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Demo Configuring Data Protection Manager Checking DPM Agent Status Adding Disks to the Storage Pool Creating a Protection Group demonstration
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Protecting Enterprise Data Introducing Data Protection Manager Exploring Data Protection Scenarios Executing Data Recovery Agenda
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Common Data Recovery Scenarios Full server recovery File recovery by admins File recovery by help deskSelf-service recovery by users
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Restoring Individual Files
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Restoring Individual Files – Notes
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Self-Service Data Recovery File Server Windows® XP Office 2003 DPM Server
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Demo Executing Data Recovery Monitoring Data Replication Status Recovering from Accidental Deletion End User Recovery Options demonstration
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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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For More Information www.microsoft.com/technet/mgt-42 Visit TechNet at www.microsoft.ca/technet Visit the url below for additional information
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IT Manager Blog http://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers Link from Canadian TechNet site under Canadian Team Blogs or direct at: http://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers Check out the new TechNet blog that broadly connects Canadian IT managers through career, industry, and technology insight.
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