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50023: Implementing System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 Course Description
This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to protect and recover data using System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 (DPM).
Intended Audience for the 50023: Implementing System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 Course- This course is intended for backup system administrators. Knowledge of operating systems and backup devices is assumed.
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50023: Implementing System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 Course Objectives
- Plan a DPM deployment.
- Install and configure DPM and the protection agent.
- Protect enterprise applications like Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SharePoint Services and virtual machines using DPM.
- Backup and recover data from DPM servers.
- Backup and restore system state of DPM servers.
- Identify and resolve problems with DPM servers, protection agents, and protected data.
50023: Implementing System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 Course Outline
- 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
- 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
- Calculating Capacity Requirements
- Estimating Daily Recovery Point Size
- Determining Retention Range Objectives
- Choosing Sources for Storage Capacity
- Planning the Disk Configuration
- Planning the Tape Library Configuration
- Planning for Security
- Security Considerations
- Configuring Antivirus Software
- Configuring Firewalls
- Configuring Security Permissions
- Using Domain Security Groups
- Granting Appropriate User Privileges
- Planning for End-User Recovery
- Configuring Active Directory Domain Services
- Installing DPM Recovery Point Client Software
- Planning for Notifications and E-mail Reports
- Review
- Installing and Configuring DPM 2007
- Overview
- Examining System Requirements
- Hardware Requirements
- Server Hardware Requirements
- Storage Requirements
- Software Requirements
- DPM Server Operating System Requirements
- DPM Server Software Requirements
- Protected Server Requirements
- Installing DPM 2007 on a Server
- Installation Considerations
- Step by Step Guide to Installing DPM 2007
- Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrading from DPM 2007 Pre-Release to RTM
- Troubleshooting DPM 2007 Setup Issues
- Installation Issues
- Upgrade Issues
- Uninstallation Issues
- Completing Configuration Tasks
- Opening the DPM Administrator Console
- Navigation Bar
- Menu Bar
- Console Panes
- Information Icon
- Performing Required Configuration Tasks
- Adding Disks to the Storage Pool
- Configuring Tape Libraries
- Installing Protection Agents
- What is a Protection Agent?
- Cross-Domain and Cross-Forest Support
- Configuring Windows Firewall on the DPM Server
- Installing Protection Agents
- Installing Protection Agents behind a Firewall
- Installing Protection Agents using Server Images
- Installing Protection Agents Using Systems Management Server
- Installing Protection Agents with a PowerShell Script
- Troubleshooting Protection Agent Installation
- Potential Issues
- Creating Protection Groups
- Protecting Data with Protection Groups
- Data Sources and Protection Levels
- Protection Group Considerations
- Creating Custom Volumes for Protection Groups
- Potential Issues with Standard Volumes
- Optimizing Performance with Custom Volumes
- Creating Custom Volumes
- Additional Considerations for Using Custom Volumes
- Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Protection Groups
- Starting the Wizard
- Selecting Protection Group Members
- Selecting Protection Methods
- Specifying Short-Term Protection Goals
- Allocating Space for Protection Groups
- Selecting Long-Term Protection Goals
- Selecting Library and Tape Details
- Choosing a Replica Creation Method
- Completing Protection Group Creation
- Completing Custom Volume Preparation
- Creating a Protection Group in DPM Management Shell
- Performing Optional Configuration Tasks
- Optimizing Performance
- Enabling On-the-Wire Compression
- Enabling Server Throttling
- Staggering Synchronization Jobs
- Scheduling Consistency Checks
- Modifying the Express Full Backup Schedule
- Enabling End-User Recovery
- Extending the Active Directory Schema for End User Recovery
- Step-by Step Guide to Extending Active Directory for End User Recovery
- Installing Shadow Copy Client Software
- Subscribing to Alerts and Notifications
- Configuring SMTP Servers
- Publishing DPM Alerts
- Installing the DPM Management Shell
- Review
- Extending DPM Protection to Enterprise Applications
- Overview
- General Requirements
- Planning Protection Groups
- Designing Protection Groups for Exchange and SQL Servers
- Managing Protected Servers
- Performing General Server Maintenance
- Using Windows Maintenance Tools
- Applying Operating System Updates
- Running Antivirus Software
- End User Recovery Only Supported for File Servers
- Considerations for Protecting File Servers
- Changing the Path of an Encrypted Data Source
- Renaming a File Server
- Changing the Time Zone of File Servers
- Protecting Exchange Servers
- Considerations for Protecting Exchange Servers
- Understanding Exchange Storage Groups
- Installing Protection Agents on Exchange Servers
- Creating Exchange Server Protection Groups
- Starting the Create New Protection Group Wizard
- Selecting Protection Group Members
- Selecting Protection Methods
- Specifying Short-Term Protection Goals
- Specifying Exchange Protection Options
- Allocating Disk Space
- Selecting Long-Term Protection Goals
- Choosing a Replica Creation Method
- Completing Protection Group Creation
- Protecting SQL Servers
- Considerations for Protecting SQL Servers
- Adding Databases
- Changing Database File Paths
- Renaming Databases
- Co-existing with Other Backup Applications
- Performance Optimizations for Slow Networks
- End-user Recovery is Not Supported
- Installing Protection Agents on SQL Servers
- Creating SQL Server Protection Groups
- Starting the Create New Protection Group Wizard
- Selecting Data to Protect
- Selecting Protection Methods
- Specifying Short-Term Protection Goals
- Allocating Disk Space
- Specifying Long-Term Protection Policies
- Protecting SharePoint Server Farms
- DPM 2007 Support for SharePoint Versions
- Considerations for Protecting SharePoint Servers
- SharePoint Writer Must be Registered and Started
- Upgrading Windows SharePoint Services
- Adding Databases to a Windows SharePoint Services Farm
- Recovering SharePoint Databases
- SharePoint System Architecture
- Web Servers
- Content Database Servers
- Configuration Database
- Web Server Topology
- SharePoint Farm Layout
- Installing Protection Agents on Windows SharePoint Farms
- Registering and Starting the WSS Writer Service
- Installing the Protection Agent
- Providing SharePoint Credentials to the Protection Agent
- Creating SharePoint Protection Groups
- Protecting Virtual Machines
- DPM 2007 Support for Virtual Hosts and Virtual Machines
- Typical Protection for Virtual Machines
- Better Protection for Virtual Machines with DPM
- Application Awareness
- Ease of Use and Management
- Using DPM 2007 to Protect Virtual Server Hosts and Virtual Machines
- Considerations for Virtual Machine Protection
- Adding Virtual Machines
- Changing Virtual Machine File Paths
- Protecting Application Data on Virtual Machines
- Performance Optimizations for Slow Networks
- Installing DPM Protection Agents on Virtual Servers
- Creating Virtual Machine Protection Groups
- Review
- Examining Protected Data Backup and Recovery
- Overview
- Preparing for Disaster Recovery
- Disaster Recovery Review
- Backing Up Protected Computer System States
- DPM Server Components that Require Backup
- DPM Database and Report Database
- Replicas
- DPM Config folder
- ScriptingConfig.xml and Other Scripts
- Backing up the DPM Server
- Backing Up DPM from a Secondary DPM Server
- Backing up DPM Databases to Tape from the Primary DPM Server
- Backing up with Third-Party Software
- Recovering Protected Computers
- Recovering System State to Protected Computers
- Recovering System State Files
- Restoring System State Files
- Recovering Protected Computers to New Hardware
- Recovering Protected Computers from a Secondary DPM Server
- Recovering DPM Servers
- Recovering DPM Databases
- Recovering DPM Replicas
- Performing a Bare Metal Recovery of a DPM Server
- Synchronizing DPM Databases with DpmSync
- Using Pre-backup and Post-backup Scripts
- Recovering Protected Exchange Data
- Choosing Exchange Data Recovery Methods
- Recovering Storage Groups
- Recovering a Storage Group to its Original Location
- Recovering a Storage Group to a Network Folder
- Recovering Mailboxes
- Recovering a Protected Mailbox
- Recovering Protected SQL Data
- Choosing SQL Server Recovery Methods
- Recover Database to Original Location
- Recover Databases to Alternate Locations on the Same Server
- Recover Databases to an Alternate Server
- Recover Database Files to Tape
- Recovering a SQL Database to its Original Location
- Recovering a Renamed Copy of a SQL Database
- Recovering a SQL Database to a Network Folder
- Recovering a Copy of the SQL Database to Tape
- Recovering Protected Virtual Machines
- Choosing a Virtual Machine Recovery Method
- Recovering Virtual Machines to Original Locations
- Recovering Virtual Machines to Alternate Locations
- Recovering a Virtual Machine to its Original Location
- Recovering a Virtual Machine to a Network Folder
- Review
- Troubleshooting DPM 2007
- Overview
- Troubleshooting DPM Installation and Upgrade
- Analyzing Issues
- Reviewing Error Details in DPM Setup
- Reviewing Installation Logs
- Resolving DPM Installation Issues
- An Installation of a Prerequisite Failed
- Non-DPM Applications are Interrupted by DPM Installation
- Disks are Missing
- Errors Occur When Running from a UNC Path
- Tape Libraries Malfunction or Display Incorrectly
- End-user Recovery Permissions Update Failed
- Resolving DPM 2007 Pre-release to RTM Upgrade Issues
- DMP V2 Beta 2 to DPM 2007 Upgrade Failure
- Protection Agent Upgrade Failure
- Resolving DPM 2007 Uninstallation Issues
- Uninstalling DPM 2007
- Removing or Retaining Recovery Points
- Uninstalling Prerequisite Software
- Uninstalling Protection Agents
- Uninstalling DPM-Specific User Settings
- Watson Errors during DPM Uninstallation
- Repairing DPM 2007
- Troubleshooting Protection Agent Installation
- Analyzing and Resolving Protection Agent Installation Failures
- DPM Protection Agent Will Not Install on a Computer
- Resolving Issues Indicated by Error Messages
- Using Alerts to Maintain and Monitor DPM
- Understanding Alerts
- Alert Severity
- Alert Status
- Dynamic Nature of Alerts
- Relationship Between Alerts and Jobs
- Resolving Alerts
- Using DPM Help to Obtain Information about Alerts
- Monitoring Alerts
- Troubleshooting with the DPM Management Shell
- Review
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