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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

    1. Introducing Data Protection and Disaster Recovery
      1. Overview
      2. What is DPM?
      3. What Can DPM Protect?
      4. Examining Backup Solutions
      5. What You Will Learn
      6. DPM Backup Types
      7. Tape-Based Backup and Archive
      8. Disk-Based Protection and Recovery
      9. Combining Disk and Tape Backup Methods
      10. Determining Which Storage Method to Use
      11. Protecting Multiple Data Types
      12. Protecting Clustered Servers
      13. Managing Data Protection
      14. DPM Administrator Console
      15. DPM Reports and Notifications
      16. DPM Management Packs
      17. End-User Recovery
      18. Windows PowerShell Integration
      19. How Does DPM Work?
      20. Examining Disk-Based Protection
      21. Deploying Protection Agents
      22. Defining Protection Groups
      23. Creating Replicas
      24. Tracking Changes
      25. Examining Synchronization
      26. Synchronizing Replicas
      27. Performing Consistency Checks
      28. Initiating Consistency Checks
      29. How Consistency Checks Affect Network Performance
      30. Examining Recovery Points
      31. Creating Recovery Points
      32. Recovery Point Limitations
      33. Recovering Data
      34. Examining Tape-Based Protection
      35. Seamless Disk- and Tape-Based Recovery
      36. Recovery Goals for Protection on Tape
      37. Tape Data Consistency
      38. Managing Tape Catalog Retention
      39. Inventorying Tape Libraries
      40. Adding and Removing Tapes
      41. Optimizing DPM Server Performance
      42. Optimizing DPM Process Utilization
      43. Optimizing Synchronization
      44. Reducing Synchronization Impact on Network Performance
      45. Planning for Disaster Recovery
      46. Preparing for DPM Server Recovery
      47. No Preparation?
      48. Effective Preparation
      49. Selecting Enterprise Data to Protect
      50. Types of Data that Can Be Protected
      51. Protecting File Data on Servers and Workstations
      52. Protecting Exchange Server Storage Groups
      53. Protecting SQL Server Databases
      54. Protecting Windows SharePoint Services Data
      55. Protecting Virtual Server and Virtual Machines
      56. Protecting Clustered Resources
      57. Protecting Server System State
      58. Planning Protection Configurations
      59. Planning Protection Groups
      60. Selecting Protection Group Members
      61. Guidelines for Protection Groups
      62. Special Considerations for Protecting Data on Workstations
      63. Special Considerations for Protecting Data Over a WAN
      64. Importance of Protection Group Membership Decisions
      65. Selecting a Data Protection Method
      66. Defining Recovery Goals
      67. Allocating Space for Protection Groups
      68. Specifying Tape Library Details
      69. Compressing Data
      70. Encrypting data
      71. Choosing a Replica Creation Method
      72. Calculating Time Required for Replica Creation
      73. Automatic Replica Creation
      74. Manual Replica Creation
      75. Planning for DPM Deployment
      76. Planning DPM Server Configurations
      77. Selecting the Number of DPM Servers
      78. Locating DPM Servers
      79. Selecting the Instance of SQL Server
      80. Using a Remote SQL Server
      81. Recommendations for Remote SQL Server Security
      82. Planning the Storage Pool
      83. Calculating Capacity Requirements
      84. Estimating Daily Recovery Point Size
      85. Determining Retention Range Objectives
      86. Choosing Sources for Storage Capacity
      87. Planning the Disk Configuration
      88. Planning the Tape Library Configuration
      89. Planning for Security
      90. Security Considerations
      91. Configuring Antivirus Software
      92. Configuring Firewalls
      93. Configuring Security Permissions
      94. Using Domain Security Groups
      95. Granting Appropriate User Privileges
      96. Planning for End-User Recovery
      97. Configuring Active Directory Domain Services
      98. Installing DPM Recovery Point Client Software
      99. Planning for Notifications and E-mail Reports
      100. Review
    2. Installing and Configuring DPM 2007
      1. Overview
      2. Examining System Requirements
      3. Hardware Requirements
      4. Server Hardware Requirements
      5. Storage Requirements
      6. Software Requirements
      7. DPM Server Operating System Requirements
      8. DPM Server Software Requirements
      9. Protected Server Requirements
      10. Installing DPM 2007 on a Server
      11. Installation Considerations
      12. Step by Step Guide to Installing DPM 2007
      13. Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrading from DPM 2007 Pre-Release to RTM
      14. Troubleshooting DPM 2007 Setup Issues
      15. Installation Issues
      16. Upgrade Issues
      17. Uninstallation Issues
      18. Completing Configuration Tasks
      19. Opening the DPM Administrator Console
      20. Navigation Bar
      21. Menu Bar
      22. Console Panes
      23. Information Icon
      24. Performing Required Configuration Tasks
      25. Adding Disks to the Storage Pool
      26. Configuring Tape Libraries
      27. Installing Protection Agents
      28. What is a Protection Agent?
      29. Cross-Domain and Cross-Forest Support
      30. Configuring Windows Firewall on the DPM Server
      31. Installing Protection Agents
      32. Installing Protection Agents behind a Firewall
      33. Installing Protection Agents using Server Images
      34. Installing Protection Agents Using Systems Management Server
      35. Installing Protection Agents with a PowerShell Script
      36. Troubleshooting Protection Agent Installation
      37. Potential Issues
      38. Creating Protection Groups
      39. Protecting Data with Protection Groups
      40. Data Sources and Protection Levels
      41. Protection Group Considerations
      42. Creating Custom Volumes for Protection Groups
      43. Potential Issues with Standard Volumes
      44. Optimizing Performance with Custom Volumes
      45. Creating Custom Volumes
      46. Additional Considerations for Using Custom Volumes
      47. Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Protection Groups
      48. Starting the Wizard
      49. Selecting Protection Group Members
      50. Selecting Protection Methods
      51. Specifying Short-Term Protection Goals
      52. Allocating Space for Protection Groups
      53. Selecting Long-Term Protection Goals
      54. Selecting Library and Tape Details
      55. Choosing a Replica Creation Method
      56. Completing Protection Group Creation
      57. Completing Custom Volume Preparation
      58. Creating a Protection Group in DPM Management Shell
      59. Performing Optional Configuration Tasks
      60. Optimizing Performance
      61. Enabling On-the-Wire Compression
      62. Enabling Server Throttling
      63. Staggering Synchronization Jobs
      64. Scheduling Consistency Checks
      65. Modifying the Express Full Backup Schedule
      66. Enabling End-User Recovery
      67. Extending the Active Directory Schema for End User Recovery
      68. Step-by Step Guide to Extending Active Directory for End User Recovery
      69. Installing Shadow Copy Client Software
      70. Subscribing to Alerts and Notifications
      71. Configuring SMTP Servers
      72. Publishing DPM Alerts
      73. Installing the DPM Management Shell
      74. Review
    3. Extending DPM Protection to Enterprise Applications
      1. Overview
      2. General Requirements
      3. Planning Protection Groups
      4. Designing Protection Groups for Exchange and SQL Servers
      5. Managing Protected Servers
      6. Performing General Server Maintenance
      7. Using Windows Maintenance Tools
      8. Applying Operating System Updates
      9. Running Antivirus Software
      10. End User Recovery Only Supported for File Servers
      11. Considerations for Protecting File Servers
      12. Changing the Path of an Encrypted Data Source
      13. Renaming a File Server
      14. Changing the Time Zone of File Servers
      15. Protecting Exchange Servers
      16. Considerations for Protecting Exchange Servers
      17. Understanding Exchange Storage Groups
      18. Installing Protection Agents on Exchange Servers
      19. Creating Exchange Server Protection Groups
      20. Starting the Create New Protection Group Wizard
      21. Selecting Protection Group Members
      22. Selecting Protection Methods
      23. Specifying Short-Term Protection Goals
      24. Specifying Exchange Protection Options
      25. Allocating Disk Space
      26. Selecting Long-Term Protection Goals
      27. Choosing a Replica Creation Method
      28. Completing Protection Group Creation
      29. Protecting SQL Servers
      30. Considerations for Protecting SQL Servers
      31. Adding Databases
      32. Changing Database File Paths
      33. Renaming Databases
      34. Co-existing with Other Backup Applications
      35. Performance Optimizations for Slow Networks
      36. End-user Recovery is Not Supported
      37. Installing Protection Agents on SQL Servers
      38. Creating SQL Server Protection Groups
      39. Starting the Create New Protection Group Wizard
      40. Selecting Data to Protect
      41. Selecting Protection Methods
      42. Specifying Short-Term Protection Goals
      43. Allocating Disk Space
      44. Specifying Long-Term Protection Policies
      45. Protecting SharePoint Server Farms
      46. DPM 2007 Support for SharePoint Versions
      47. Considerations for Protecting SharePoint Servers
      48. SharePoint Writer Must be Registered and Started
      49. Upgrading Windows SharePoint Services
      50. Adding Databases to a Windows SharePoint Services Farm
      51. Recovering SharePoint Databases
      52. SharePoint System Architecture
      53. Web Servers
      54. Content Database Servers
      55. Configuration Database
      56. Web Server Topology
      57. SharePoint Farm Layout
      58. Installing Protection Agents on Windows SharePoint Farms
      59. Registering and Starting the WSS Writer Service
      60. Installing the Protection Agent
      61. Providing SharePoint Credentials to the Protection Agent
      62. Creating SharePoint Protection Groups
      63. Protecting Virtual Machines
      64. DPM 2007 Support for Virtual Hosts and Virtual Machines
      65. Typical Protection for Virtual Machines
      66. Better Protection for Virtual Machines with DPM
      67. Application Awareness
      68. Ease of Use and Management
      69. Using DPM 2007 to Protect Virtual Server Hosts and Virtual Machines
      70. Considerations for Virtual Machine Protection
      71. Adding Virtual Machines
      72. Changing Virtual Machine File Paths
      73. Protecting Application Data on Virtual Machines
      74. Performance Optimizations for Slow Networks
      75. Installing DPM Protection Agents on Virtual Servers
      76. Creating Virtual Machine Protection Groups
      77. Review
    4. Examining Protected Data Backup and Recovery
      1. Overview
      2. Preparing for Disaster Recovery
      3. Disaster Recovery Review
      4. Backing Up Protected Computer System States
      5. DPM Server Components that Require Backup
      6. DPM Database and Report Database
      7. Replicas
      8. DPM Config folder
      9. ScriptingConfig.xml and Other Scripts
      10. Backing up the DPM Server
      11. Backing Up DPM from a Secondary DPM Server
      12. Backing up DPM Databases to Tape from the Primary DPM Server
      13. Backing up with Third-Party Software
      14. Recovering Protected Computers
      15. Recovering System State to Protected Computers
      16. Recovering System State Files
      17. Restoring System State Files
      18. Recovering Protected Computers to New Hardware
      19. Recovering Protected Computers from a Secondary DPM Server
      20. Recovering DPM Servers
      21. Recovering DPM Databases
      22. Recovering DPM Replicas
      23. Performing a Bare Metal Recovery of a DPM Server
      24. Synchronizing DPM Databases with DpmSync
      25. Using Pre-backup and Post-backup Scripts
      26. Recovering Protected Exchange Data
      27. Choosing Exchange Data Recovery Methods
      28. Recovering Storage Groups
      29. Recovering a Storage Group to its Original Location
      30. Recovering a Storage Group to a Network Folder
      31. Recovering Mailboxes
      32. Recovering a Protected Mailbox
      33. Recovering Protected SQL Data
      34. Choosing SQL Server Recovery Methods
      35. Recover Database to Original Location
      36. Recover Databases to Alternate Locations on the Same Server
      37. Recover Databases to an Alternate Server
      38. Recover Database Files to Tape
      39. Recovering a SQL Database to its Original Location
      40. Recovering a Renamed Copy of a SQL Database
      41. Recovering a SQL Database to a Network Folder
      42. Recovering a Copy of the SQL Database to Tape
      43. Recovering Protected Virtual Machines
      44. Choosing a Virtual Machine Recovery Method
      45. Recovering Virtual Machines to Original Locations
      46. Recovering Virtual Machines to Alternate Locations
      47. Recovering a Virtual Machine to its Original Location
      48. Recovering a Virtual Machine to a Network Folder
      49. Review
    5. Troubleshooting DPM 2007
      1. Overview
      2. Troubleshooting DPM Installation and Upgrade
      3. Analyzing Issues
      4. Reviewing Error Details in DPM Setup
      5. Reviewing Installation Logs
      6. Resolving DPM Installation Issues
      7. An Installation of a Prerequisite Failed
      8. Non-DPM Applications are Interrupted by DPM Installation
      9. Disks are Missing
      10. Errors Occur When Running from a UNC Path
      11. Tape Libraries Malfunction or Display Incorrectly
      12. End-user Recovery Permissions Update Failed
      13. Resolving DPM 2007 Pre-release to RTM Upgrade Issues
      14. DMP V2 Beta 2 to DPM 2007 Upgrade Failure
      15. Protection Agent Upgrade Failure
      16. Resolving DPM 2007 Uninstallation Issues
      17. Uninstalling DPM 2007
      18. Removing or Retaining Recovery Points
      19. Uninstalling Prerequisite Software
      20. Uninstalling Protection Agents
      21. Uninstalling DPM-Specific User Settings
      22. Watson Errors during DPM Uninstallation
      23. Repairing DPM 2007
      24. Troubleshooting Protection Agent Installation
      25. Analyzing and Resolving Protection Agent Installation Failures
      26. DPM Protection Agent Will Not Install on a Computer
      27. Resolving Issues Indicated by Error Messages
      28. Using Alerts to Maintain and Monitor DPM
      29. Understanding Alerts
      30. Alert Severity
      31. Alert Status
      32. Dynamic Nature of Alerts
      33. Relationship Between Alerts and Jobs
      34. Resolving Alerts
      35. Using DPM Help to Obtain Information about Alerts
      36. Monitoring Alerts
      37. Troubleshooting with the DPM Management Shell
      38. Review

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