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Christian Schwartz-SørensenBusiness Manager, Solutions ArchitectNetkoncept A/[email protected]
Christian Schwartz-SørensenBusiness Manager, Solutions ArchitectNetkoncept A/[email protected]
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Agenda Why backup and recovery is
important Customer pain points Target customers Introducing DPM How it actually works Licensing Q n A
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Backup And Recovery Is… …Business necessity
Information is most valuable asset Comprehensive backup strategy is an
essential infrastructure component …Attractive target for cost reduction
~ 70% of total cost is manual labor Respond to backup market shift from
tape to disk …Becoming more and more painful
Storage requirements growing at an exponential rate
Regulation and Compliance
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Industry WavesBackup and recovery evolution
Version 1.0Version 1.0
Majority of companies use tape
Tape one size fits all Backup once per day Tape recoveries slow
& unreliable Administrators do all
recoveries
TodayToday
Disk based backup becoming cost effective
Archive and Backup diverge
Recovery in minutes or seconds
Continuous backup End user recovery
FutureFuture
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Typical Backup Issuies in schools Item level restore is not an option Backup is only for disaster recovery Backup is handled decentralised due
to bandwith limitations Example of customer: Backup
performed over WAN (ADSL) – elapsetid approx. 24 hours
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Ideal Customers
Enterprises with lots of branch offices Many distributed branch office file
servers Few or no dedicated IT staff in the
branch Likely to currently use existing tape
infrastructure High backup costs
Implementation Scenarios D2D2T backup scenario within the data center
File Servers
Active Directory
Clients
Tape Library
Archive Offsite
Backup to Tape via3rd party software
How Microsoft Data Protection Manager works
Agents are deployed on each production file server Capture only byte level changes Agent logs all changes that occur on the production
servers Logs are replicated and stored on DPM server based
on IT administrator policy Production server not impacted DPM becomes first tier of data protection
DPM Server
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Implementation Scenarios Branch office data protection
Backup process Agent deployed to branch
office servers Agent captures data and
replicates to DPM server in HQ
DPM takes snapshots to enable recovery at multiple points in time
Benefits Rapid & reliable recovery
including end user recovery
Less potential data loss Easy and efficient
scheduling and management
No trained staff needed in branch
Reduce tape equipment requirements in the branch
Corporate WAN
School 1
School 2
School 3
Clients
Clients
Clients
Headquarters
DPM Server
File Servers
Active DirectoryClients Backup Scheduling File Servers backed up hourly or
daily to DPM server Multiple restore points achieved via
point in time shadow copies Snapshots can be backed further
backed up to tape “Lose no more than 1 hour”
DPM Server
How DPM Works File server backups
Customer Scenarios End User Recovery
(via DPM client) Restore entire servers,
volumes, shares Snapshots taken of production
data without disconnecting the application accessing the data
DPM Server
How DPM Works Restores
File Servers
Active DirectoryClients
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DPM/MOM Integration Control and monitor
multiple DPM servers
All alerts and events uploaded to MOM
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Release Roadmap
System Center = Microsoft’s management product line…
Deeper application support: Microsoft Exchange Microsoft SQL Server Windows Sharepoint Services Other Microsoft apps
Advanced data protection features Bare Metal Recovery Cluster Support Deeper SAN integration
2007 and 2007 and BeyondBeyond
Microsoft Data Protection Manager File Protection and Recovery Efficient, continuous data protection Rapid and reliable disk-based data recovery Designed to work with current tape archive software
H2 2005H2 2005
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DPM Product Pricing And SKU Plan
Data Protection Manager Server
License
Agent License
Server and Agent model Same licensing model as MOM 2005 Agents: V1 is file servers only Exchange, SQL, TBD agents will be
available in future versions Product will be available through
all channels OEM, Volume, Full Packaged
Product, Software assurance Languages
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean
Pricing Depends on current customer
Microsoft Agreement
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Software
Industry PartnersHardware
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Top 10 Reasons To Deploy DPM Recover files in minutes instead of hours Eliminate the backup window of your production
servers Shrink potential data loss down to 1 hour No more failed recoveries Get easy instant backup verification Enable end users to perform their own
recoveries Setup and protect your file servers in minutes Advanced functionality at low cost Remove tapes from branch offices and
centralize backups at datacenter
Rich out-of-box reporting and monitoring functionality
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Resources/Tools
Data Protection Server External Website www.microsoft.com/dataprotectionmanager
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© 2003-2004 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary.
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