Almost every application nowadays runs a SQL database on the backend. Some examples are SAP, SharePoint, CRM systems, financial systems, web applications, and even management suites such as System Center products. Many of the previously mentioned applications and other lines of business applications run on top of Microsoft SQL Server. This makes SQL Server high on the list of critical applications in most IT environments today. As an administrator, it is critical that we ensure the SQL data is protected, as businesses often depend on the data stored in these databases. This leads us to the discussion around DPM and SQL protection, and why DPM is a top choice for protecting your Microsoft SQL Servers.
DPM has been engineered to provide the best protection for Microsoft SQL Servers. The Microsoft DPM and SQL product groups teamed up when the protection of SQL for DPM was designed. Having those two product groups collaborate in the design of protection is a very good...